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Low Level Bridge

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The Low Level Bridge is a bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Completed in 1900, this was the first bridge across the North Saskatchewan River. It was designed to carry a railway, and a railway track was added in 1902 to accommodate the Edmonton, Yukon and Pacific Railway (amalgamated with the Canadian Northern Railway in 1905).Lane, Dennis. "First train into Edmonton". Provincial Archives of Alberta. A15485. Read more on Wikipedia

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