High Level Bridge (Edmonton)

High Level Bridge
Edmonton's High Level Bridge from north bank, above LRT portal, September 2006
Coordinates53°31′50″N 113°30′38.4″W / 53.53056°N 113.510667°W / 53.53056; -113.510667
Carries109 Street,
High Level Bridge Streetcar
CrossesNorth Saskatchewan River
LocaleEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
Maintained bythe City of Edmonton
Heritage statusMunicipal Historic Resource
Characteristics
DesignPhillips B. Motley, CPR
MaterialSteel trusses on concrete piers
Total length777 m (2,549 ft)
Width2 vehicular lanes, one-way
Longest span88 m (289 ft)
No. of spans28
Piers in water4
Clearance below48 m (157 ft)
History
Constructed byJohn B. Gunn and Sons[1]
OpenedJune 2, 1913[2]
Statistics
Daily traffic27,090 (2023)[3]
Location
Map

The High Level Bridge is a bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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