Florenceville Bridge | |
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The bridge across the Saint John River is partly covered. | |
Coordinates | 46°26′30″N 67°37′17″W / 46.441672°N 67.621279°W / 46.441672; -67.621279 |
Crosses | Saint John River |
Locale | Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada |
Characteristics | |
Material | Wood |
Trough construction | Steel |
History | |
Opened | 1887 |
Rebuilt | 1907 |
Location | |
The Florenceville Bridge is a wooden covered bridge combined with a steel trusses which crosses the Saint John River at Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada. Built in 1907, the 46.9 metre (154 foot) bridge has one wooden Howe truss span, four steel through trusses and one plate girder span. The bridge evolved from a five span uncovered Burr Truss bridge built in 1885. One Burr span was converted to a covered Howe truss, and in 1907 the others were converted to steel through trusses.
See also
References
- ""Covered Bridges of Carleton County" New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Covered Bridges". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
- "Florenceville Covered Bridge", New Brunswick Covered Bridges
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