Skybridge (TransLink)

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Skybridge
Carries Two tracks of the Expo Line and a maintenance track
Crosses Fraser River
Locale New Westminster
Surrey
Total length 616 metres (2,021 ft)
Height 123 metres (404 ft)
Longest span 340 metres (1,115 ft)
Clearance below 45 metres (148 ft)
Opened March 16, 1990
Coordinates 49°12′20″N 122°53′48″W / 49.20556°N 122.89667°W / 49.20556; -122.89667
Location in Metro Vancouver

The Skybridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Built between 1987 and 1989, it spans the Fraser River and connects New Westminster with Surrey. The Skybridge opened for revenue use on March 16, 1990 with the second half of the Phase II extension of SkyTrain to Scott Road Station.

Bridge details

The Skybridge does not carry automotive vehicles, as the neighbouring Pattullo Bridge does, but has two tracks enabling the TransLink SkyTrain to pass either way on the bridge on its journey between King George Station in Surrey and Waterfront Station in Downtown Vancouver. A third set of rails in the middle, not connected to the SkyTrain tracks, is used by maintenance crews to truck equipment back and forth on the bridge. The bridge has two 123-m (404-ft) tall towers and carries trains 45 m (150 ft) above the Fraser River and valley. The main span is 340 metres (1,115 ft) and the total length is 616 m (2,020 ft), making it the longest cable-supported transit-only bridge in the world.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. "Skytrain Bridge". Buckland & Taylor Ltd. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 

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Coordinates: 49°12′20″N 122°53′49″W / 49.205465°N 122.896993°W / 49.205465; -122.896993 (Skybridge)

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