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The Old Nipawin Bridge is a railway bridge that spans the Saskatchewan River just north of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. It was originally built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The 'Old Bridge' is a double-deck bridge with the top deck carrying the Torch River Railway (short-line operator) track while a now-disused 16-foot-wide (4.9 m) roadway is on the lower deck.[1] Because of the narrow roadway, traffic was controlled by traffic signals at either end. On June 16, 2021, Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways closed the road portion of the bridge due to rapidly deteriorating conditions; however, as of August 2021 the railway portion of the bridge remains active.[2]

Coordinates53°21′56.3″N 104°02′26.1″W
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Old Nipawin Bridge
Coordinates53°21′56.3″N 104°02′26.1″W
CarriesTorch River Rail Inc.
CrossesSaskatchewan River
LocaleNipawin No. 487 / Torch River No. 488, near Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada
Official nameOld Nipawin Bridge
Maintained byTorch River Rail Inc.
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
Total length581 m (1,906 ft)
History
Construction startSeptember 1928
Construction endApril, 1930
Location
Interactive map of Old Nipawin Bridge
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