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Stoney Creek Bridge

Coordinates: 51°22′48″N 117°27′58″W / 51.380°N 117.466°W / 51.380; -117.466
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Stoney Creek Bridge
A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train eastbound over the Stoney Creek Bridge.
Coordinates51°22′48″N 117°27′58″W / 51.380°N 117.466°W / 51.380; -117.466
CarriesCanadian Pacific Railway
CrossesStoney Creek
LocaleRogers Pass
Characteristics
Designtruss arch bridge
Total length200 m (656 ft)
Height90 m (295 ft)
Longest span102.5 m (336 ft)
History
DesignerHamilton Bridge Company (1893), Canadian Bridge Company (1929)
Opened1893
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Location
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Stoney Creek Bridge is a 656-foot (200 m) long truss arch bridge in British Columbia, Canada. It carries the Canadian Pacific Railway single track of 295 feet (90 m) over the Stoney Creek, between Revelstoke and Golden. A wooden bridge was originally built on the site in 1885, and the current steel structure was built in 1893. A second set of arches was added in 1929 to handle heavier traffic. The original bridge was the tallest wooden bridge in the world at that time.

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