CNR Bridge
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The CNR Bridge is a steel truss swing span railway bridge that crosses the north arm of the Fraser River and connects Burnaby with Richmond, British Columbia.
The CNR Bridge was constructed by the Canadian National Railway in 1920.
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Road bridges: | Alex Fraser Bridge | Arthur Laing Bridge | Burrard Street Bridge | Cambie Street Bridge | Dinsmore Bridge | Dollarton Bridge | Dunsmuir Viaduct | Georgia Viaduct | Golden Ears Bridge | Granville Street Bridge | Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing | Knight Street Bridge | Lions' Gate Bridge | Moray Bridge | No. 2 Road Bridge | Oak Street Bridge | Pattullo Bridge | Pitt River Bridge | Port Mann Bridge | Queensborough Bridge | Sea Island Bridge | Westham Island Bridge | |
Road-rail bridges: | Derwent Way Bridge | |
Rail bridges: | CNR Bridge | Fraser River Swing Bridge | Marpole Bridge | Second Narrows Bridge | Skybridge | |
Pedestrian bridges: | Capilano Suspension Bridge | Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge | |
Road tunnels: | Cassiar Tunnel | George Massey Tunnel | |
Rail tunnels: | B.C. Railway Tunnel | CNR Tunnel | Douglas Tunnel | Dunsmuir Tunnel | Lonsdale Tunnel |
Crossings of the Fraser River | |||
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Upstream Queensborough Bridge |
CNR Bridge |
Downstream Knight Street Bridge |
Categories: Railway bridges | Swing bridges | Bridges completed in 1920 | Railway facilities in Canada | Canadian National Railway | Bridges in Vancouver | Burnaby, British Columbia | Richmond, British Columbia | Fraser River | Canadian bridge (structure) stubs | Greater Vancouver Regional District stubs