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The '''Burton Bridge''' is an arch truss bridge crossing the [[Saint John River (New Brunswick)|Saint John River]] between [[Maugerville, New Brunswick|Maugerville]] and [[Burton, New Brunswick|Burton]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. The bridge connects routes [[New Brunswick Route 102|102]] and [[New Brunswick Route 105|105]] (formerly the [[Trans-Canada Highway]]), but has no numerical designation of its own. |
The '''Burton Bridge''' is an arch truss bridge crossing the [[Saint John River (New Brunswick)|Saint John River]] between [[Maugerville, New Brunswick|Maugerville]] and [[Burton, New Brunswick|Burton]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. The bridge connects routes [[New Brunswick Route 102|102]] and [[New Brunswick Route 105|105]] (formerly the [[Trans-Canada Highway]]), but has no numerical designation of its own. |
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The bridge opened in 1973, replacing a [[cable ferry]] service in the area; and is 765 |
The bridge opened in 1973, replacing a [[cable ferry]] service in the area; and is 765 metres in length. |
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Revision as of 18:16, 11 August 2011
The Burton Bridge is an arch truss bridge crossing the Saint John River between Maugerville and Burton, New Brunswick, Canada. The bridge connects routes 102 and 105 (formerly the Trans-Canada Highway), but has no numerical designation of its own.
The bridge opened in 1973, replacing a cable ferry service in the area; and is 765 metres in length.
45°51′53.0″N 66°27′4.5″W / 45.864722°N 66.451250°W