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The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was one of three bridges in the [[San Francisco Metropolitan Area]]. As the middle bridge, it connected the cities of [[San Francisco]] and [[Oakland]]. This bridge passed through [[Yerba Buena Island]]. At night, the bridge was illuminated by streetlights and by lights on the suspension railings. Built in the [[20th century]], this landmark bridge provided a valuable service to the transportation network of this northern [[California]] region. In [[1986]], this bridge was identified by name on a [[San Francisco Municipal Railway|MUNI]] [[system map]]. For centuries, this bridge could be seen from the tallest buildings in the city. ({{film|1}}; {{film|4}}; {{VOY|Non Sequitur}}; {{ENT|Affliction}})
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The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was one of three bridges in the [[San Francisco Metropolitan Area]]. As the middle bridge, it connected the cities of [[San Francisco]] and [[Oakland]]. This double-decker bridge passed through [[Yerba Buena Island]]. At night, the bridge was illuminated by streetlights and by lights on the suspension railings. Built in the [[20th century]], this landmark bridge provided a valuable service to the transportation network of this northern [[California]] region. In [[1986]], this bridge was identified by name on a [[San Francisco Municipal Railway|MUNI]] [[system map]]. For centuries, this bridge could be seen from the tallest buildings in the city. ({{film|1}}; {{film|4}}; {{VOY|Non Sequitur}}; {{ENT|Affliction}})
   
''In the [[alternate reality|alternate]] [[2259]], in the office of [[Admiral]] [[Alexander Marcus (alternate reality)|Alexander Marcus]], there was on the wall a large picture of the bridge. Taken at street level, near one of the suspension towers, this photo included a distant view of another suspension tower with Yerba Buena Island in the background.'' ({{film|12}})
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''In the [[alternate reality|alternate]] [[2259]], in the office of [[Admiral]] [[Alexander Marcus (alternate reality)|Alexander Marcus]], there was on the wall a large picture of the bridge. Taken at street level, near one of the suspension towers, this photo included a distant view of another suspension tower with Yerba Buena Island in the background. That same year, the bridge was seen in the background as a [[7 News]] news presenter reported a status update for unrest on [[Andoria Prime]].'' ({{film|12}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was seen as a background element in a matte painting commissioned for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”. Subsequent appearances of the bridge were focused on the section closest to San Francisco.}}
 
{{bginfo|The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was seen as a background element in a matte painting commissioned for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”. Subsequent appearances of the bridge were focused on the section closest to San Francisco.}}

Revision as of 13:46, 12 February 2015

AT: "xx" The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was one of three bridges in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area. As the middle bridge, it connected the cities of San Francisco and Oakland. This double-decker bridge passed through Yerba Buena Island. At night, the bridge was illuminated by streetlights and by lights on the suspension railings. Built in the 20th century, this landmark bridge provided a valuable service to the transportation network of this northern California region. In 1986, this bridge was identified by name on a MUNI system map. For centuries, this bridge could be seen from the tallest buildings in the city. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; VOY: "Non Sequitur"; ENT: "Affliction")

In the alternate 2259, in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus, there was on the wall a large picture of the bridge. Taken at street level, near one of the suspension towers, this photo included a distant view of another suspension tower with Yerba Buena Island in the background. That same year, the bridge was seen in the background as a 7 News news presenter reported a status update for unrest on Andoria Prime. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was seen as a background element in a matte painting commissioned for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”. Subsequent appearances of the bridge were focused on the section closest to San Francisco.

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