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MacArthur Maze
Freeway interchange in California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MacArthur Maze[1][2][3] (or more simply the Maze; formally, the East Bay Distribution Structure[4]) is a large freeway interchange in Oakland, California. It splits traffic coming off the east end of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge into three freeways: the Eastshore (I-80/I-580), MacArthur (I-580) and Nimitz (I-880).[5]
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MacArthur Maze | |
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MacArthur Interchange Distribution Structure | |
![]() Aerial view of the MacArthur Maze (early 1970s, prior to post-Loma Prieta rebuild); I-80 is the short curved segment in the upper left corner; I-580 runs east-west (left-right) through the center of the photograph, crossing the Southern Pacific tracks running north-south; and I-880 curves south onto the Cypress Street Viaduct at the bottom. | |
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Oakland, California | |
Coordinates | 37°49′38″N 122°17′28″W |
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Construction | |
Maintained by | Caltrans |
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