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Canadian Northern Ontario Railway Federal Bridge

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Bridge in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canadian Northern Ontario Railway Federal Bridge
Canadian Northern Ontario Railway Federal Bridge
Coordinates45°20′44″N 75°41′52″W / 45.34556°N 75.69778°W / 45.34556; -75.69778
CrossesRideau River
OwnerCanadian National Railway
Characteristics
MaterialConcrete, steel
No. of spans5
Piers in water4
History
OpenedDecember 3, 1913 (1913-12-03)
Location

The Canadian Northern Ontario Railway Bridge is a railway plate girder bridge over the Rideau River from the Merivale area to the Mooney's Bay neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is owned today by the CNOR's successor Canadian National Railway, and amongst other services carries the Via Rail Toronto – Ottawa Corridor passenger trains.

The official designation of the bridge is Mile 5.8, subdivision Beachburg.

History

The bridge is on the CN Beachburg Subdivision, was authorized by BRC order 13668 on 18 May 1911, and the plans were approved by order 14828 on 20 September 1911. It was inaugurated with the opening of the line from Hurdman Junction (between today's Hurdman Station (OC Transpo) and Ottawa Train Station) to Smiths Falls on 3 December 1913.

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