East River Bridge (Sheet Harbour)

East River Bridge
The East River Bridge in 2015, a few days after opening. The old bridge is visible in the background, as the green arch.
Coordinates44°55′09″N 62°30′55″W / 44.91917°N 62.51528°W / 44.91917; -62.51528
Carries2 lanes of Nova Scotia Trunk 7
CrossesNortheast Arm of Sheet Harbour[1]
LocaleSheet Harbour, Nova Scotia
Watt Section, Nova Scotia
Maintained byNova Scotia Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignMulti-span
Total length183 m (600 ft)[2]
History
DesignerRyan Swinemar[3]
Tim Jordan[3]
Construction startSeptember 2014[2]
Opened17 December 2015 (for pedestrians)[4]
18 December 2015 (for vehicles)[4]
Location
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The East River Bridge is a multi-span bridge in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia that carries Trunk 7 and the Marine Drive scenic route over the Northeast Arm of Sheet Harbour. The bridge is 183 m (600 ft) in length and was constructed from September 2014 to December 2015. It was opened on December 17, 2015 to pedestrians, with a bridge walk commemorating the closing of the old bridge and the opening of the new bridge. The bridge was opened to vehicles the day after. It replaced a green steel arch bridge of the same name that was built in 1956 immediately north of the current bridge. The previous bridge had a span of 213 m (699 ft) and shared engineering ties with the Angus L. MacDonald Bridge in Halifax. Nova Scotia was considering repairs to the old bridge, but they ultimately elected to construct a new bridge instead. The current bridge was designed without overhead arches, unlike its predecessor, as the construction cost would have been doubled.

  1. ^ "Northeast Arm". Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "East River Bridge Replacement Project". Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  3. ^ a b Beswick, Aaron (18 December 2014). "East River bridge project on track". The Chronicle Herald. Truro, Nova Scotia. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Sheet Harbour Residents Celebrate New East River Bridge". Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

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