The Reversing Falls Bridges - St. John, New Brunswick
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N 45° 15.562 W 066° 05.214
19T E 728557 N 5015892
Bridges crossing the Saint John River on Bridge Road in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Waymark Code: WMGVHE
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Date Posted: 04/12/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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"The Reversing Falls Roadway Bridge is a two-lane highway bridge crossing the Saint John River at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It carries New Brunswick Route 100 (Bridge Road) across the river and there is no toll for its use.

The Canadian Pacific Railway constructed the Reversing Falls Railway Bridge in 1885. This structure was replaced in 1922 and it is still in use today by the New Brunswick Southern Railway. The railway bridge is a steel truss design and crosses the gorge immediately downstream from the falls, parallel to the Reversing Falls Road Bridge. The total length is 372 metres (1,220 ft).

Prior to construction of the first bridge in 1853, ferries were used to connect both sides of the river in the city.

The first roadway bridge was a suspension bridge, measuring 190 m in length. Its replacement, the current steel arch structure, was opened to public use alongside the original in 1915. Both structures have shared the site of this crossing with the Reversing Falls Railway Bridge since 1885. It is also known as the floating bridge.

Until the 1940s, the Reversing Falls Bridge also carried a streetcar line.

Until 1968, with the opening of a second bridge in Saint John, the Harbour Bridge, the Reversing Falls Bridge was the only link between the city's East and West sides.

Visitors may stop at a public viewing point above the bridge on the west bank of the river, or use a restaurant and gift shop constructed adjacent to its western abutment.

The Reversing Falls Railway Bridge is the name given to two different steel truss bridges crossing the Saint John River at the same location in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

The original bridge was constructed in 1885 immediately upstream of a highway crossing known as the Reversing Falls Bridge. Measuring 372 metres (1,220 ft) in length, the railway bridge carried a single-track main line.

It was constructed by the Saint John Bridge and Railroad Extension Company which was a municipal-owned corporation established to connect two separated sections of the former European and North American Railway project. The eastern section of the E&NAR was merged into the Intercolonial Railway following Confederation while the western section was acquired by the New Brunswick Railway (NBR). The Saint John Bridge and Railroad Extension Company was acquired by the NBR following the construction of the bridge. The NBR was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1890.

A replacement structure keeping much of the same design was opened in 1922 to accommodate heavier loads; the original being demolished in 1921.

In 1976 NB Power constructed the Lorneville Pipeline from Irving Oil's Canaport supertanker oil terminal at Red Head, 4 km (2.5 mi) southeast of the city to the Coleson Cove Generating Station, 16 km (9.9 mi) southwest of the city; it crosses the Saint John River using this bridge.

The City of Saint John also uses the bridge to carry water supply pipes."

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Location:
New Brunswick Route 100 (Bridge Road) across the Saint John river. 200 Bridge Road Saint John, NB E2M 7Y9


Type of structure/site: Bridge

Date of Construction: 1853

Engineer/Architect/Builder etc.: Edward W. Serrell

Engineering Organization Listing: Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE)

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Web Site: [Web Link]

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