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Viau Bridge

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Crosses
  
Rivière des Prairies

Maintained by
  
Transports Québec

Location
  
Laval

Province
  
Québec

Carry
  
Bus lane

Official name
  
Pont Viau

Opened
  
1962

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Body of water
  
Rivière des Prairies

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Carries
  
4 lanes of Route 335 and one bus lane

Locale
  
Laval, Quebec and Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Other name(s)
  
Pont Ahuntsic (Ahuntsic Bridge)

Similar
  
Papineau‑Leblanc Bridge, Olivier‑Charbonneau Bridge, Louis Bisson Bridge, Médéric Martin Bridge, Le Gardeur Bridge

The Viau Bridge (officially in French: Pont Viau; formerly called the Ahuntsic Bridge, French: Pont Ahuntsic) was built in 1930, rebuilt in 1962 and widened in 1993.

Map of Pont Viau, Qu%C3%A9bec, Canada

The bridge spans the Rivière des Prairies between the Montreal borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville and the Laval neighbourhood of Pont Viau. It is part of Route 335. About 36,000 drivers cross the bridge each weekday. The Société de transport de Laval has a designated bus lane for one of its bus routes heading south towards Henri-Bourassa Terminus Nord and the Henri Bourassa Station and north towards Cartier Station. The Orange Line (Line 2) of the Montreal Metro that was extended in 2007 northward to Laval is backed up with the bus route of the same number. On August 8, 2007, a large hole and crack in the bus-only lane near the Laurentian Boulevard (Laval) side of the bridge brought a complete closure, but an inspection concluded that the bridge had no structural problems or damage and was reopened the same day.

A wooden bridge was built there in 1847.

References

Viau Bridge Wikipedia