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Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge

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Crosses
  
Fraser River

Design
  
Pratt truss

Longest span
  
90 m

Province
  
British Columbia

Body of water
  
Fraser River

Locale
  
Lytton, BC

Total length
  
260 m

Location
  
Lytton

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Carries
  
Canadian National Railway

Similar
  
Skybridge, No 2 Road Bridge, Port Mann Bridge, Moray Bridge, Sea Island Connector

The Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge is a deck truss bridge carrying the Canadian National Railway tracks across the Fraser River at Lytton, British Columbia. It is of a similar design to the Lytton CNR Thompson Bridge, located approximately 1.4 kilometers (0.87 mi) north. The bridge consists of three deck Pratt truss spans; the centre span measures approximately 90 metres, and each side span measures approximately 45 metres. The approach at either end is a pair of deck plate girder spans of approximately 20m each. The three centre truss spans are supported on four concrete piers. At each end, the approach girder spans are supported on the abutments, a taller and thinner concrete pier, and the truss spans. The Fraser River's water level varies dramatically throughout the year; the centre piers can be fully surrounded by rushing water in the spring and completely on dry land in late summer and fall. A pedestrian walkway on the north side of the bridge serves Indian reserve communities and other rural residents on the west side of the Fraser River.

References

Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge Wikipedia