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One of the two [[Joggins Bridge]]s near [[Digby]] just east of the [[Little Joggins Bridge]].
  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 18 October 2021

The Big Joggins Bridge

Mile 16.5 Yarmouth Subdivision
One of the two Joggins Bridges near Digby just east of the Little Joggins Bridge.

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1914: The old wooden trestle and wooden swing span have been replaced by a 120 ft.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.

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