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Red Deer Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge

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Carries
  
Trans Canada Trail

Maintained by
  
City of Red Deer

Location
  
Red Deer

Carry
  
Trans Canada Trail

Locale
  
Red Deer

Body of water
  
Red Deer River

Named for
  
Canadian Pacific Railway

Construction end
  
1891

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Crosses
  
Red Deer River, Trans Canada Trail, decommissioned street

Official name
  
Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge

Preceded by
  
Used to carry Traffic and Railway.

Similar
  
Ellis Bird Farm, Canyon Ski Area, Alberta Sports Hall of Fame a, ENMAX Centrium

The Red Deer Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge is a former Canadian Pacific Railway bridge turned pedestrian bridge in the City of Red Deer, located in Central Alberta, Canada. The bridge carries cyclists and pedestrians on the Trans Canada Trail over the Red Deer River, another part of the Trans Canada Trail, and a decommissioned street.

History

The bridge was originally constructed during the winter of 1890-91 as a sturdy 3-span timber truss railway bridge near the Leonard Gaetz homestead by the Canadian Pacific Railway for the Calgary and Edmonton Railway. It served as a traffic and rail bridge. The original spans over the river were eventually replaced by the current two 150 ft. span steel truss through system in 1907 at the cost of an estimated C$57,000. Earth and concrete replaced some other parts of the original trestle. In July 1908, bridge labourer James J. Shea died of complications after falling into the river below.

In 1991, the bridge, and a nearby train station, were abandoned after the rail yards were relocated to the west side of the city and a new bridge was constructed. On Sept. 3, 1991, Red Deer City Council passed a by-law designating the rail bridge as a Municipal Historic Resource and in 1993, the bridge was designated a Provincial Historic site. On Sept. 13, 1992, the bridge was officially reopened at the cost of C$171,500. Recent repairs have cost around C$3,727,000.

References

Red Deer Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge Wikipedia