Long Creek Bridge
Long Creek Bridge is a bridge that spans across Long Creek. It is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Canada–United States border and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. The bridge was originally a wooden bridge that had reached the end of its useful life, and in 2009 work started on a new precast, pre-stressed concrete bridge as part of the federal government's National Action Plan. [1][2]
Long Creek Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 49.01416°N 103.06448°W |
Carries | Roadway |
Crosses | Long Creek |
Locale | Estevan No. 5, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Official name | Long Creek Bridge |
Characteristics | |
Material | Reinforced concrete |
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The new bridge includes three 12.0-metre spans, a 7.32-metre-wide (24.0 ft) bridge deck and 12.0-meter precast, pre-stressed, concrete stringers. [3] The cost of constructing a new bridge totalled CA$850,000 . [4]
See also
References
- "Long Creek Bridge". Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- Federal Allocation of Funds
- Environmental Impact Assessment Summary
- Action Plan Details
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