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[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Subdivision Truro]], Mile 40.98
 
[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Subdivision Truro]], Mile 40.98
  
A railway bridge that crosses the Shubenacadie River by South Maitland.
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This large bridge crossed the Shubenacadie River at [[South Maitland]]. Completed in 1901, the bridge had to overcome the rise and fall of 45 foot tides, massive currents, tidal bores and provide a swing span for sailing vessels.
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The bridge was 1225 feet long. It consisted of one deck plate girder swing span and five through truss spans, all supported by concrete piers.<ref>[[ page 22]]</ref>
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The bridge spans were demolished after the abandonment of the Truro Subdivision but the piers remained. In recent years a walkway and lookout was constructed using several of the piers on the west bank of the river.
  
 
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Image:Midland bridge 01.jpg|The [[South Maitland Bridge]] under construction, circa 1900.
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Image:Midland bridge 02.jpg|The [[South Maitland Bridge]] under construction, circa 1900.
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Image:Midland bridge 03.jpg|Raising a span at the [[South Maitland Bridge]], circa 1900.
 
Image:Shubenacadie River Bridge 1958 a.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]] over the Schubenacadie River near [[South Maitland]] on August 1, 1958.
 
Image:Shubenacadie River Bridge 1958 a.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]] over the Schubenacadie River near [[South Maitland]] on August 1, 1958.
 
Image:Shubenacadie River Bridge 1958 b.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]] over the Schubenacadie River, near [[South Maitland]] from the rear of [[Train No. 22]] on August 1, 1958.
 
Image:Shubenacadie River Bridge 1958 b.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]] over the Schubenacadie River, near [[South Maitland]] from the rear of [[Train No. 22]] on August 1, 1958.

Revision as of 20:27, 24 May 2013

South Maitland Bridge

Subdivision Truro, Mile 40.98

This large bridge crossed the Shubenacadie River at South Maitland. Completed in 1901, the bridge had to overcome the rise and fall of 45 foot tides, massive currents, tidal bores and provide a swing span for sailing vessels.

The bridge was 1225 feet long. It consisted of one deck plate girder swing span and five through truss spans, all supported by concrete piers.[1]

The bridge spans were demolished after the abandonment of the Truro Subdivision but the piers remained. In recent years a walkway and lookout was constructed using several of the piers on the west bank of the river.

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