Satellite map of Low Level Bridge (Edmonton)
The Low Level Bridge is a bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Completed in 1900, this was the first bridge across the North Saskatchewan River. A railway track was added in 1902 to accommodate the Edmonton, Yukon and Pacific Railway (amalgamated with the Canadian Northern Railway in 1905). Streetcars used the bridge (on a gauntlet track) from 1908 to 1939. Trolley buses used the bridge from the removal of the streetcar track in 1939 until 1965. This bridge became known as the Low Level Bridge after the construction of the High Level Bridge in 1913. In 1948 a twin span was added to the south of the original span.
Latitude: 53° 32' 10.19" N
Longitude: -113° 29' 7.79" W
Nearest city to this article: Edmonton
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