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Coordinates: 49°11′47″N 122°56′50″W / 49.196415°N 122.947183°W / 49.196415; -122.947183
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==References==
==References==
* [http://www.discovervancouver.com/GVB/vancouver-bridges.asp Bridges of Greater Vancouver]
* [https://web.archive.org/20140715114725/http://www.discovervancouver.com:80/GVB/vancouver-bridges.asp Bridges of Greater Vancouver]
* {{Structurae|id=s0005898|title=Queensborough Bridge (1960)}}
* {{Structurae|id=s0005898|title=Queensborough Bridge (1960)}}



Revision as of 03:26, 2 July 2016

Queensborough Bridge
The Queensborough Bridge seen from the south side
Coordinates49°11′47″N 122°56′50″W / 49.196415°N 122.947183°W / 49.196415; -122.947183
CarriesFour lanes of British Columbia Highway 91A, pedestrians and bicycles
CrossesNorth Arm Fraser River
LocaleNew Westminster
Maintained byBritish Columbia Ministry of Transportation
Characteristics
Total length924 m
History
Opened1960
Location
Map

Queensborough Bridge is a highway bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia. It was built in 1960 by the City of New Westminster, costing $4 million. The bridge spans the north arm of the Fraser River for road access to the suburb of Queensborough at the east end of Lulu Island.

It has since become a part of Highway 91A feeder to Highway 91 to the south. Queensborough was a toll bridge until bought by the provincial government in November 1966.

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