Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge

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The Cold Spring ravine Arch Bridge within the Santa Ynez Mountains links town, American state with Santa Ynez, California. The bridge is signed as a part of State Route 154. The present bridge was completed and opened to traffic in 1963 and won awards for engineering, style and sweetness. It’s presently the 5th-longest span arch bridge of this “supported deck” sort within the World. Seismal retrofitting was completed in 1998.
Cold Spring building, originally a stage stop, is close to 600m south of the bridge’s west base within the ravine below, on a stub of previous San Marcos Pass Road (now named stage Rd.) connecting with SR 154 at Camino Cielo and Paradise Roads.
The bridge causes concern within the town community because the website of dozens of suicides over the years; and barriers have recently been put in to stop this.

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