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File:YA-16.50 Big Joggins.jpg|Track plan section showing the bridge.
 
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Image:JogginsHardy.jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge|The First Big Joggins Bridge]] with [[Digby]] in the background, circa 1900.
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Image:DAR Train 98 Smiths Cove, NS 7-3-1954.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] with Engine [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] over [[The Joggins Bridge|the bridge]] at The Joggins on July 3, 1954.
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File:KeddyConlin11.jpg|[[DAR1015|No. 1015]] after collision with [[DAR1111|No. 1111]] at [[Digby]], with [[Big Joggins Bridge]] in the background July 19, 1956.
 
File:1272jogginbridge.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] on an eastbound freight at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1988.
 
File:1272jogginbridge.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] on an eastbound freight at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1988.
 
File:Eb plow extra feb 1987.jpg|Eastbound snowplow extra at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1987. Locomotive is [[CPR1272|No. 1272]] and the snowplow is [[DAR401032|No. 401032]].
 
File:Eb plow extra feb 1987.jpg|Eastbound snowplow extra at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1987. Locomotive is [[CPR1272|No. 1272]] and the snowplow is [[DAR401032|No. 401032]].
Image:JogginsHardy.jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge|The First Big Joggins Bridge]] with [[Digby]] in the background, circa 1900.
 
Image:DAR Train 98 Smiths Cove, NS 7-3-1954.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] with Engine [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] over [[The Joggins Bridge|the bridge]] at The Joggins on July 3, 1954.
 
 
File:Joggins 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge]] September 1, 2011.
 
File:Joggins 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge]] September 1, 2011.
 
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Revision as of 19:25, 31 July 2021

The Big Joggins Bridge

Mile 16.5 Yarmouth Subdivision

Structure

1914: The old wooden trestle and wooden swing span have been replaced by a 120 ft. d.s. span; filled 785 ft. of the trestle approaches, renewing entirely the remaining 180 ft. of trestling. [1]
1969: 285 feet long, two deck plate girder spans and with timber trestle approaches.[2]

History

This was originally a long and challenging tidal bridge, one of the difficult and expensive bridges along with the Bear River Bridge and the Clementsport Bridge of the "missing link" which delayed the Digby-Annapolis connection for years. Over the years the bridge spans and pile trestle were progressively replaced by fill, eventually becoming a long embankment with a few short spans.

References