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Jackknife Bascule Bridge

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Crosses
  
Kaministiquia River

Design
  
Bascule

Location
  
Thunder Bay

Bridge type
  
Bascule bridge

Locale
  
Thunder Bay, Ontario

Opened
  
April 1913

Province
  
Ontario

Body of water
  
Kaministiquia River

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Maintained by
  
Canadian Pacific Railway

Similar
  
Bascule bridge, Kaministiquia River, Mount McKay, Niagara Falls, Bruce's Mill Conservation Area

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The Jackknife (or Jack-knife) Bascule Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Kaministiquia River at Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, to link the city to Mission Island, one of two islands in the Kaministiquia River delta. The bridge was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway between August 1910 and April 1913. The contractor for the abutments and piers was Alexander Charles Stewart (1867–1944). The bridge had two decks, the lower deck for trains and the upper deck for vehicular road traffic.

The vehicular portion of the bridge was replaced by the Island Drive Bridge, which connects neighbouring McKellar Island to the mainland, in 2003. The connecting roadways and upper deck of the Jackknife Bridge were dismantled in 2004, but the lower deck continues to function as the only rail link to the islands.

References

Jackknife Bascule Bridge Wikipedia