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No. 2 Road Bridge

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Locale
  
Richmond

Design
  
girder bridge

Total length
  
560 m

Location
  
Richmond

Body of water
  
Fraser River

Maintained by
  
City of Richmond

Opened
  
1993

Width
  
22 m

Bridge type
  
Girder bridge

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Carries
  
Four lanes of No. 2 Road, pedestrians and bicycles

Crosses
  
Middle Arm Fraser River

Similar
  
Dins Bridge, Sea Island Connector, Moray Bridge, Westham Island Bridge, Coast Meridian Overpass

The No. 2 Road Bridge is a low-level four-lane bridge in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Sea Island, where the Vancouver International Airport is located, to the west part of Richmond on Lulu Island. For west Richmond residents who drive to work in Vancouver, this bridge is the route of choice, replacing the role held previously by the Dinsmore Bridge.

The bridge's span starts as No. 2 Road on Lulu Island and turns into Russ Baker Way on Sea Island. The site of the speed-skating oval for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the Richmond Olympic Oval, is located at the southern foot of the bridge, to the east.

References

No. 2 Road Bridge Wikipedia