At 113 years old, High Level Bridge needs to be replaced by 2042
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A crew of workers from a local engineering company conducts a routine inspection on the High Level Bridge on Oct. 19, 2018. PHOTO BY ED KAISER /Postmedia Article content Edmonton’s iconic 113-year-old High Level Bridge has reached the end of the road and a replacement will need to be constructed by 2042, with its Low Level sibling to be replaced by 2034. Article content However, the change in scope of the project means an expected three-year closure of the major two-lane thoroughfare will be limited to a few months. Work on the Low Level Bridge will still take the better part of a year. Articl…
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