Saint_John_River_High_Level_Crossing

Saint John River High Level Crossing

Saint John River High Level Crossing

Bridge in Coytown, New Brunswick


The Saint John River High Level Crossing is a steel girder bridge crossing the Saint John River at Coytown, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Completed in 2001 and opened to the public in October 2002, the bridge carries 4 lanes of the realigned Route 2 (Trans-Canada Highway).[2] Total length is 1000 m (0.61 mile) with multiple spans resting on concrete piers. The centre span is 120 m (400 ft) with an airdraft clearance of 60 m (200 ft) for navigational traffic.[1] It was built by the Maritime Road Development Corporation as part bg of a 230 km (140 mi) toll highway project.

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References

  1. "Saint John River High-Level Crossing (Coystown, 2001)". Structurae. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  2. "Saint-John and Jemseg bridges". Grands Projets. VINCI Construction. Retrieved December 16, 2019.



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