Saint John River High Level Crossing
Bridge in Coytown, New Brunswick
45°50′07″N 66°11′09″W / 45.8354°N 66.1858°W / 45.8354; -66.1858(Trans-Canada Highway)
The Saint John River High Level Crossing is a steel girder bridge crossing the Saint John River at Coytown, New Brunswick, Canada.
Completed in 2001 and opened to the public in October 2002, the bridge carries 4 lanes of the realigned Route 2 (Trans-Canada Highway).[2] Total length is 1000 m (0.61 mile) with multiple spans resting on concrete piers. The centre span is 120 m (400 ft) with an airdraft clearance of 60 m (200 ft) for navigational traffic.[1] It was built by the Maritime Road Development Corporation as part bg of a 230 km (140 mi) toll highway project.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Saint John River High-Level Crossing (Coystown, 2001)". Structurae. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- ^ a b "Saint-John and Jemseg bridges". Grands Projets. VINCI Construction. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
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Saint John River Watershed
- Baker Lake
- Beau Lake
- Chemquasabamticook Lake
- Churchill Lake
- Clear Lake
- Cross Lake
- Eagle Lake (Allagash R.)
- Eagle Lake (Fish R.)
- Fish River Lake
- Glazier Lake
- Grand Lake
- Long Lake
- Mactaquac Lake
- Millinocket Lake
- Mud Lake
- Munsungan Lake
- Musquacook Lakes
- Lake Pohenegamook
- Portage Lake
- Saint Froid Lake
- Saint John Ponds
- Scopan Lake
- Square Lake
- Umsaskis Lake
- Allagash
- Ashland
- Blaine
- Bridgewater
- Caribou
- Eagle Lake
- Easton
- Edmundston
- Florenceville-Bristol
- Fort Fairfield
- Fort Kent
- Fredericton
- Frenchville
- Grand Bay–Westfield
- Grand Falls
- Grand Isle
- Hampton
- Hartland
- Hodgdon
- Houlton
- Lac-Frontière
- Limestone
- Littleton
- Madawaska
- Mapleton
- Mars Hill
- Masardis
- Monticello
- Nackawic-Millville
- New Limerick
- Oromocto
- Perham
- Perth-Andover
- Pohénégamook
- Portage Lake
- Presque Isle
- Quispamsis
- Rivière-Bleue
- Rothesay
- Sainte Agatha
- Saint-Camille-de-Lellis
- Saint-Cyprien
- Saint Francis
- Saint John
- Saint-Just-de-Bretenières
- Saint-Léonard
- Saint-Marcel
- Saint-Pamphile
- Saint-Zacharie
- Stockholm
- Sussex
- Van Buren
- Washburn
- Wade
- Westfield
- Woodstock
- Allagash Wilderness Waterway
- Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
- Clair–Fort Kent Bridge
- Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge
- Florenceville Bridge
- Fort Kent
- Hartland Bridge
- North Maine Woods
- Reversing Falls
- Saint John Harbour Bridge
- Saint John River High Level Crossing
- Saint Leonard–Van Buren Bridge
- Tinker Dam
- Watson Settlement Bridge
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