The annual Providence Bridge Pedal event on Sunday morning, Aug. 11, includes seven Willamette River bridges. Organizers close travel lanes, bridges and the streets connecting them to accommodate thousands of bicyclists and pedestrians taking part in the event.

Here is the list of Portland’s bridges and their availability on Sunday (Edited at 10 a.m. to correct status of the Hawthorne bridge):

St Johns open both directions

Fremont top deck (southbound) closed: 5 a.m.-noon

Broadway open in both directions

Burnside open in both directions

Steel eastbound closed: 6:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Morrison all westbound lanes and one eastbound lane open. The south and center eastbound lanes will be closed from 4-10:30 a.m., as well as the bridge onramp from Naito Parkway.

Hawthorne will close to eastbound traffic 4-11:30 a.m. The ramp to the bridge from Southeast Water Avenue will also be closed. That ramp will reopen about 10:30 a.m. Westbound access for traffic coming via the viaduct to the bridge will be open.

Marquam top deck (northbound) closed: 5:30-11 a.m.

Ross Island westbound closed: 5:30-10:30 a.m.

Sellwood open in both directions.

Map of the closed and open bridges during the Bridge Pedal

Bridge sidewalks remain open during the event, but all travelers should expect delays on Portland bridges in the central city and nearby roads before, during, and immediately after the event. All bridges should be fully reopened by noon.

The Broadway, Burnside, St. Johns, and Tilikum Crossing bridges are not included in this year’s event route.

Map of the main ride route, Providence Bridge Pedal 2019

Starting at 4 a.m. Sunday, motorists traveling eastbound on U.S. 26 to I-405 southbound will take northbound I-405 across the Fremont Bridge to southbound I-5. This detour will remain in place until 11 a.m. Sunday. Additionally, all southbound lanes of I-405 will be closed between I-5 at the north end of the Fremont Bridge to the Marquam Bridge. Motorists traveling to I-405 southbound from I-5 southbound will continue on I-5 southbound across the lower deck of the Marquam Bridge to I-405 northbound. All on- and off-ramps to northbound I-405 will remain open through downtown Portland.

MAX trains will operate in both directions, with adjusted operations at Interstate/Rose Quarter Station, near the bridge, due to construction, with no additional disruption. Several TriMet bus lines will be detoured during the event. Check your line information at www.trimet.org. Some stops will be closed. Portland Streetcar will operate a normal Sunday schedule.

Those who are not participating in the ride should expect delays on routes around the downtown core and a marked increase in pedestrian, bicyclist and other traffic through about noon. If you don’t have to be downtown on Sunday morning, best to just skip it.

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BLUE LINE MAX 8:45 a.m.: TriMet reports MAX Blue line is delayed at least 20 minutes to Gresham through 9:15 a.m. between Gateway Transit Center and Civic Drive due to an earlier operating issue.

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ST. JOHNS BRIDGE 8:17 a.m.: Portland police are with a person in crisis on the St. Johns Bridge. No word on closures, but expect delays and avoid the area if possible.

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SOUTHEAST PORTLAND 6:56 a.m.: Crash on I-205 northbound at Foster Road has the left and center lanes blocked.

Update 7:25 a.m.: Cleared.

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