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Mile 44.5 on the [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]] between [[Avonport]] and [[Horton Landing]]. | Mile 44.5 on the [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]] between [[Avonport]] and [[Horton Landing]]. | ||
The last of several DAR bridges over the Gaspereaux was built for the DAR in 1911 by the W.R. McNeil Company of New Glasgow, NS.(1) The bridge is 89 feet long and consists of 2 high deck plate girder spans, two steel truss spans and standard piles.(2) | The last of several DAR bridges over the Gaspereaux was built for the DAR in 1911 by the W.R. McNeil Company of New Glasgow, NS.(1) The bridge is 89 feet long and consists of 2 high deck plate girder spans, two steel truss spans and standard piles.(2) |
Revision as of 21:01, 27 December 2013
Gaspereaux River Bridge
The original bridge started construction in 1871 and was completed in 1872.
Mile 44.5 on the Halifax Subdivision between Avonport and Horton Landing. The last of several DAR bridges over the Gaspereaux was built for the DAR in 1911 by the W.R. McNeil Company of New Glasgow, NS.(1) The bridge is 89 feet long and consists of 2 high deck plate girder spans, two steel truss spans and standard piles.(2)
The Gaspereaux River Bridge looking east over the Gaspereaux River at Hortonville with Avonport in the distance.
Gaspereaux River Bridge from the Horton Landing side looking eastward on July 31, 1958.
VIA Apple Blossom Special, Westbound at Gaspereaux River Bridge.
References
(1) Cast iron builders plaque on bridge Nov. 11, 2009
(2) DAR Memorandum of General Information, page 5