Crooked Bridge
The Old Nipawin Bridge is a Canadian railway bridge that spans the Saskatchewan River just north of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. It was originally built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The 'Old Bridge' is a double deck bridge with the top deck carrying the Torch River Railway (short-line operator) track while a 16-foot roadway is on the lower deck.[1]
Old Nipawin Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 53°21′56.3″N 104°02′26.1″W |
Carries | Torch River Rail Inc. |
Crosses | North Saskatchewan River |
Locale | Nipawin No. 487 / Torch River No. 488, near Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Official name | Old Nipawin Bridge |
Maintained by | Torch River Rail Inc. |
Characteristics | |
Design | Girder bridge |
Total length | 581 metres (1,906 ft) |
History | |
Construction start | September 1928 |
Construction end | April, 1930 |
Location | |
See also
- List of bridges in Canada
- List of road-rail bridges
References
- Herrington, Ross. "Statement of Heritage Significance; The Old Nipawin Bridge;Town of Nipawin March 1, 2008" (PDF). Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
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