Grand Trunk Bridge (Saskatoon)

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CN Railway (Grand Trunk) Bridge
CN Railway (Grand Trunk) Bridge

The Grand Trunk Bridge is a Canadian railway bridge that spans the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

It was built as part of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway project. The GTP was merged into the Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1920; as such, the structure is also referred to informally as the CN Railway Bridge.

The bridge is the southernmost of the city's two rail bridges and is situated between the Queen Elizabeth Power Station on the upstream (west) side and Diefenbaker Park on the downstream (east) side.

CN recently placed a chain link fence on both sides of the bridge as a result of people trespassing on the walkways. Based upon anecdotal evidence -- that is, visual inspection of city maps -- it appears to have the longest span of any Saskatoon bridge.

The planned southwest extension of the city's Circle Drive freeway will include a bridge that is expected to run parallel to the Grand Trunk Bridge.

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