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Old Posted Aug 27, 2018, 5:15 PM
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Castlegar, B.C
Haha yup! Right here over the Columbia River.
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2018, 7:05 PM
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Old Posted Sep 1, 2018, 1:50 AM
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Took a video of the progress on the new champlain bridge. 4 months to go!


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The Holland America cruise ship Maasdam passing underneath the Confederation Bridge between NB and PEI



The navigation span is roughly at the midpoint of the bridge, about 6.5 km from both PEI and NB. It has a height of about 200 ft, while the rest of the bridge is about 120 ft above the waterline.



You can see the hump in the middle on the image above........
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Old Posted Sep 8, 2018, 11:04 PM
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2018, 10:02 PM
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The Whirlpool Rapids Bridge connecting Niagara Fall Ontario to Niagara Falls New York.

The rail deck is on top and the car deck below (NEXUS only). Built in 1897 it stands 69 metres over the river below.

[IMG]The Maple Leaf (Amtrak 226) Crossing the Niagara River Gorge by IowaClass65, on Flickr[/IMG]

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Direectly behind it stands the Michigan Central Railway Bridge bult in 1925.

[IMG]Michigan Central Railway Bridge (Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario) by C Hanchey, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Got to drive over the Confederation Bridge one of these days...

Anyways, some pics of Metro-Van Bridges I took this summer.

Granville Bridge

Under Granville Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

Burrard and Granville in the background

Summer Beach by Ian, on Flickr

Port Mann

Port Mann Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

Port Mann Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

Port Mann Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

The Pattullo and Skytrain Skybridge

Bridges over the Fraser by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain Skybridge by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain Skybridge by Ian, on Flickr

Pitt River Bridge

Pitt River Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

Pitt River Bridge by Ian, on Flickr

Pitt River Bridge Sunset by Ian, on Flickr
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Old Posted Sep 10, 2018, 10:53 AM
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Old Posted Sep 10, 2018, 1:41 PM
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LOVE some of those older ones. Classic.
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The Grand River's reinforced concrete bowstring bridges, built in the 1920s - 1930s and ranging from one to nine arches, are an iconic feature of the Grand River Valley.

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Champlain Bridge

Picture is huge => 'Open image in new tab'

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Old Posted Sep 30, 2018, 4:22 AM
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Champlain Bridge

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A giant image for a truly giant bridge. I drove past it last month and saw it up close for the first time. Truly a monster of a bridge. Worthy of the country`s busiest bridge.
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Saskatoon opened two new bridges this week.

Traffic Bridge
This river crossing dates back to 1907 when a steel truss bridge was constructed to connect the community of Nutana on the east side of the river with the communities of Saskatoon and Riversdale on the west side as part of the formation of the City of Saskatoon.

As it was the first non rail crossing constructed, it was known from the beginning as the Traffic Bridge for its function within the fledgling city.

Deterioration and neglect led to the permanent closure of the original bridge in 2010. City Council opted to build a (rather unfortunate) near replica in place of the old bridge, rather than something architecturally significant, or something for pedestrians and cyclists only. However, the traffic lanes are wider than the narrow old bridge, as well as the pedestrian/cycling pathways.


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Chief Mistawasis Bridge
This is a new crossing in the city's far north end, built to connect the fast-growing northeast neighbourhoods on the east side of the river with the north industrial employment area on the west side of the river.

The bridge was named as a response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action. Chief Mistawasis was a signatory of Treaty Six, which encompasses the Saskatoon region, and the traditional hunting grounds of his band include the area.


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It's too bad about the replica reconstruction of the Traffic Bridge, that was a real missed opportunity to build a real show piece like the Peace Bridge in Calgary, Walterdale in Edmonton or Esplanade Riel in Winnipeg.
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2018, 12:23 AM
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It's too bad about the replica reconstruction of the Traffic Bridge, that was a real missed opportunity to build a real show piece like the Peace Bridge in Calgary, Walterdale in Edmonton or Esplanade Riel in Winnipeg.
We have been discussing that for years now on the Saskatoon thread. Huge missed opportunity.
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The Holland America cruise ship Maasdam passing underneath the Confederation Bridge between NB and PEI



The navigation span is roughly at the midpoint of the bridge, about 6.5 km from both PEI and NB. It has a height of about 200 ft, while the rest of the bridge is about 120 ft above the waterline.



You can see the hump in the middle on the image above........
That's frightening. I know it's an optical illusion but...
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 7:22 PM
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That's frightening. I know it's an optical illusion but...
What's frightening about it?
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