Walterdale Bridge

Walterdale Bridge

Walterdale Bridge
Coordinates 53°31′43.5″N 113°30′08″W / 53.528750°N 113.50222°W / 53.528750; -113.50222Coordinates: 53°31′43.5″N 113°30′08″W / 53.528750°N 113.50222°W / 53.528750; -113.50222
Carries 105 Street northbound, pedestrian walkway
Crosses North Saskatchewan River
Locale Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Official name Walterdale Bridge
Maintained by City of Edmonton
Characteristics
Design Truss, steel grating deck
Total length 214.2 metres (703 ft)
History
Opened 1913
Walterdale Bridge
Location in Edmonton

The Walterdale Bridge (formerly called the 105 Street Bridge) is a steel grating-decked bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1913 by the Dominion Bridge Company and was named after John Walter, an early settler who ran a ferry at this approximate location.[1] The neighbourhood Walterdale at this location was also named after John Walter.[2]

Replacement

The bridge is scheduled for replacement. Construction began in early 2013, and was scheduled to be completed in late 2015; however, it is now delayed until mid-2017.[3] The old bridge is scheduled to be demolished and removed after the new bridge is opened.[4] The new bridge will feature three northbound traffic lanes and enhanced pedestrian and cyclist crossings. Roadway and trail links north and south of the river will also be enhanced.

This signature bridge will be the first of its kind in Edmonton, with two 56-metre tall arches spanning the river just east of the current bridge. The new bridge arches will be supported by thrust blocks on both river banks, eliminating permanent in-river piers.[5]

References

  1. Ivany, Kathryn (2004). Historic Walks of Edmonton. Red Deer Press, Calgary. pp. 25–31. ISBN 0889952981.
  2. "John Walter Historic Area". Parks Canada. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  3. Mah, Bill (September 22, 2016). "Walterdale Bridge delayed again, won’t open until mid-2017". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. "Walterdale Bridge Replacement" (PDF). edmonton.ca. April 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  5. Edmonton, City of (2015-10-19). "Walterdale Bridge Features :: City of Edmonton". www.edmonton.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
Preceded by
High Level Bridge
Bridge across the
North Saskatchewan River
Succeeded by
James MacDonald Bridge
Road bridge across the
North Saskatchewan River
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