Bridging the River
Fact: A new city-centre bridge over the Athabasca River will ease congestion and improve traffic flow.
- To better accommodate oversized truck loads, a new bridge is being built across the Athabasca River. Located adjacent to the two existing bridges, the new bridge will be five lanes wide and will be dedicated to northbound traffic. It is scheduled to open in 2011.
- About 50,000 vehicles per day use the existing bridges over the Athabasca River. The new bridge will reduce current stresses and accommodate future growth.
- The new bridge will have the largest deck in Alberta and will be as long as five football fields.
- The bridge is engineered to support 1.1 million kilograms, equal to the weight of four Boeing 747 aircraft. It will withstand more than 12 times the weight of a typical bridge.
- A new automated system will spray a de-icing liquid from the bridge’s barriers during the winter months to mitigate safety concerns.
- Upgrades to the two existing bridges will be completed after the new five-lane bridge is built, increasing traffic capacity and improving overall flow.
Facts sourced by Oil Sands Developers Group (October 2009).
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