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Queensborough Bridge

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Crosses
  
North Arm Fraser River

Opened
  
1960

Location
  
New Westminster

Body of water
  
Fraser River

Locale
  
New Westminster

Total length
  
924 m

Province
  
British Columbia

Carries
  
Pedestrian, Bicycle

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Maintained by
  
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation

Similar
  
Knight Street Bridge, Oak Street Bridge, Arthur Laing Bridge, Pattullo Bridge, Alex Fraser Bridge

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Queensborough Bridge is a highway bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia. It was built in 1960 by the City of New Westminster, costing $4 million. The bridge spans the north arm of the Fraser River for road access from the main part of New Westminster to the suburb of Queensborough at the east end of Lulu Island, giving the bridge its name.

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Map of Queensborough Bridge, New Westminster, BC, Canada

It has since become a part of Highway 91A feeder to Highway 91 to the south. Queensborough was a toll bridge until bought by the provincial government in November 1966. In 2008, the northern exit has been upgraded into a better intersection with Marine Way and Stewardson Way.

Queensborough bridges past and present


References

Queensborough Bridge Wikipedia