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The Lefty O'Doul Bridge (also known as the Third Street Bridge or China Basin Bridge) is a drawbridge which connects the China Basin and Mission Bay neighborhoods of San Francisco, carrying Third Street across the Mission Creek Channel. It is located directly adjacent to AT&T Park. It opened in 1933, and was renamed in 1969 in honor of the famous baseball player Lefty O'Doul. The bridge carries five lanes of traffic. During normal conditions, the two easternmost lanes carry northbound traffic, the two westernmost lanes carry southbound traffic, and the center lane is reversible. Before, during, and after events at neighboring AT&T Park, the two easternmost lanes are closed to vehicles, and used exclusively by pedestrians, while the remaining two easternmost lanes are reversible.〔(San Francisco Board of Supervisors Resolution #73-00 )〕 The bridge was seen in a chase sequence in the 1985 James Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. The bridge was also a key story point in the 1976 Clint Eastwood movie ''The Enforcer''. ==External links== * (San Francisco Landmark #194: Third Street Bridge ) * (3rd St Bridge ) page at FoundSF, a wiki about San Francisco history 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lefty O'Doul Bridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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