Yes it is. Has been for sometime now.
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is commonly nicknamed the "Bay Bridge." This iconic bridge connects San Francisco and Oakland and is known for its impressive engineering and stunning views. It is often distinguished from the more famous Golden Gate Bridge, which is located nearby.
The Bay Bridge (not to be confused with the Golden Gate Bridge) connects San Francisco with Oakland.
Which bridge? There are two. The Golden Gate Bridge goes to Marin County, which is basically the county north of San Francisco. The Bay Bridge goes to Oakland and the East Bay.
The Bay Bridge is in the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. It spans the bay, connecting Oakland to San Francisco via Yerba Buena Island.
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is part of Interstate 80. It is the direct route from San Francisco to Oakland. It is 10 lanes wide and carries on average 280,000 vehicles per day.
San Francisco Bay separates San Francisco from Oakland, which is located directly across the bay to the east. The two cities are connected by several bridges, including the iconic San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Oakland is a major city in Alameda County and serves as an important cultural and economic hub in the region.
The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, commonly known as the Bay Bridge, spans approximately 8.4 miles (13.5 kilometers) from San Francisco to Oakland. The bridge consists of two major spans connected by an island and features a total length that makes it one of the longest bridges in the United States. The Golden Gate Bridge, another iconic structure in San Francisco, measures about 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) long.
The Golden Gate Bridge connects the cities of Oakland and San Francisco.
Bonds were purchased......It cost 77 million to build it....
The Golden Gate Bridge was opened to the public in 1937.
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was primarily constructed by the engineering firm McClintic-Marshall and the chief engineer was Othmar Ammann. Construction began in 1933 and was completed in 1936. The bridge opened to traffic on November 12, 1936, and was celebrated as an engineering marvel of its time.
San Francisco is directly adjacent to the bay. Oakland is across the bay.