I first noticed the golden cylinders. Then I noticed the two birds at the top of the first tower. There are four, relatively short, towers on this bridge. I thought maybe it was an extradosed bridge like the Mississippi River bridge at Sillwater, MN. In fact, it is called the "longest extradosed bridge in North America." [sefindia]
Street View, Apr 2023 |
Highway Engineering Discoveries posted The 970m [0.6 mile] long cable-stayed Golden Ears Bridge crossing the Fraser River in Vancouver, Canada, is the core element of a six-lane, highway project near the Canadian west coast. |
exp The bridge "has over 40 meters [131'] of vertical clearance in the main navigational channel." |
MillerGroup "The extradosed bridge incorporates three main spans, each 244 m [800'] long and two shoreline spans, each 122 m [400'] long for total length of 976 m. Eight pylons are situated in the river, 4 of which are 90 m [295'] high." |
Kuya Ishko, Dec 2010, cropped |
Photo via infrastructurebc It cost $808m. |
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