Walterdale Bridge

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Walterdale Bridge

Walterdale Bridge
Official name Walterdale Bridge
Carries 105 Street Northbound, Pedestrian Walkway
Crosses North Saskatchewan River
Locale Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Maintained by City Of Edmonton
Design Truss
Total length 214.2 metres (703 ft)
Opened 1913

The Walterdale Bridge (formerly called the 105 Street Bridge) is a bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was built by the Dominion Bridge Company, and was named after John Walter, an early settler who ran a ferry at this approximate location.[1]

The bridge is currently scheduled for replacement. Construction began in early 2013, and will continue through 2015. The old bridge is scheduled to be removed 2015 - 2016.[2]

Walterdale Bridge in March 2013.

References

  1. Ivany, Kathryn (2004). Historic Walks of Edmonton. Red Deer Press, Calgary. pp. 25–31. ISBN 0889952981. 
  2. "Walterdale Bridge". edmonton.ca. April 23, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-23. 
Preceded by
High Level Bridge
Bridge across the
North Saskatchewan River
Succeeded by
James MacDonald Bridge
Road bridge across the
North Saskatchewan River

Coordinates: 53°31′43″N 113°30′8″W / 53.52861°N 113.50222°W / 53.52861; -113.50222


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