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General Information

Other name(s): Light Rail Transit Bridge
Completion: 1992
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Girder bridge with suspended deck
upper deck:
Box girder bridge
Function / usage: upper deck:
Tramway, light or metro rail bridge
lower deck:
Bicycle and pedestrian bridge
Material: upper deck:
Prestressed concrete bridge
Construction method: Precast segmental construction

Location

Location: , ,
Crosses:
  • North Saskatchewan River
Part of:
Next to: High Level Bridge (1913)
Coordinates: 53° 31' 50.02" N    113° 30' 42.92" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

length 600 m

Quantities

concrete volume 11 300 t
prestressing steel 280 t
reinforcing steel 521 t
number of precast segments 216

Materials

deck precast prestressed concrete

Notes

The main bridge is for light rail transit. Suspended below the main deck is a second deck for bicycle and pedestrian use only.

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Dudley B. Menzies Bridge is a dedicated LRT bridge crossing the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Named after Edmonton engineer and politician Dudley Blair Menzies, the bridge was the "first concrete segmental box girder bridge in Western Canada". The main deck carries two tracks of the LRT system connecting Grandin/Government Centre station and the University station. A walkway for pedestrians and bicycles hangs beneath the main spans of the bridge over the river.

The American Concrete Institute recognized the joint venture company that built the Dudley B. Menzies Bridge with an Award of Excellence for Design and Construction in Concrete.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Dudley B. Menzies Bridge" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20011720
  • Published on:
    07/04/2004
  • Last updated on:
    29/01/2018
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