Pont Aylmer - Sherbrooke, Québec
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une plaque de bronze situé sur le pont Aylmer à Sherbrooke, Québec / a bronze plaque located on Aylmer Bridge in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Waymark Code: WM117BR
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 08/30/2019
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Cette plaque de bronze se trouve fixée sur le pont Aylmer à Sherbrooke.
Le texte de la plaque se lit comme suit:
VILLE DE SHERBROOKE
DÉCEMBRE 1989
LA VILLE DE SHERBROOKE INAUGURE
LE NOUVEAU PONT ALYMER
SUITE À SA RECONSTRUCTION
LE MAIRE JEAN-PAUL PELLETIER MBA
LES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX
ULRICH CHAINÉ
NORMAND BRAULT
LAURIER CUSTEAU
GUY COUTURE
JEAN-YVES LAFLAMME
MICHEL CARRIER
ALFRED DEMERS
BERNARD TANGUAY
SERGE CARDIN
FRANÇOISE DUNN
JEAN PERREAULT
JACQUES JUBINVILLE
Selon Wikipedia, le pont Aylmer est un pont routier situé à Sherbrooke qui relie le centre-ville de cette ville aux quartiers situés sur la rive droite, en enjambant la rivière Saint-François. Il est une des composantes de la rue King, l'artère principale de la ville. Il dessert la région administrative de l'Estrie.
La première construction sur le site de l'actuel pont Aylmer fut un pont couvert en bois, qui fut érigé en 1837. Il fut démoli quelques années plus tard. En 1929, un pont en acier est construit. Cette version comporte alors quatre voies de circulation4.
Finalement, la troisième version du pont, en béton précontraint, fut complétée en 1989.
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This bronze plaque is fixed on the Aylmer bridge in Sherbrooke.
The text of the plate reads as follows:
CITY OF SHERBROOKE
DECEMBER 1989
CITY OF SHERBROOKE INAUGURATED
THE NEW ALYMER BRIDGE
FOLLOWING ITS RECONSTRUCTION
THE MAYOR JEAN-PAUL PELLETIER MBA
MUNICIPAL ADVISORS
ULRICH CHAINÉ
NORMAND BRAULT
LAURIER CUSTEAU
GUY COUTURE
JEAN-YVES LAFLAMME
MICHEL CARRIER
ALFRED DEMERS
BERNARD TANGUAY
SERGE CARDIN
FRANÇOISE DUNN
JEAN PERREAULT
JACQUES JUBINVILLE
The Aylmer Bridge is a road bridge located in Sherbrooke which connects the city center of this city to the neighborhoods on the right bank, spanning the Saint-François River. It is one of the components of King Street, the main artery of the city. It serves the administrative region of Estrie.
The first construction on the site of the current Aylmer Bridge was a covered wooden bridge, which was erected in 1837. It was demolished a few years later. In 1929, a steel bridge was built. This version then has four lanes of traffic.
Finally, the third version of the bridge, made of prestressed concrete, was completed in 1989.
What was opened/inaugurated?: the third version of the Aylmer Bridge
Who was that opened/inaugurated it?: City of Sherbrooke
Date of the opening/inauguration?: December 1989
Website about the location: [Web Link]
Website about the person: Not listed
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