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Image:BearRiverBridged.jpg|Photograph of the [[Flying Bluenose]], [[Train No. 124]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]], circa 1906. | Image:BearRiverBridged.jpg|Photograph of the [[Flying Bluenose]], [[Train No. 124]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]], circa 1906. | ||
Image:BearRiverBridgeb.jpg|Colourized postcard of the [[Flying Bluenose]], [[Train No. 124]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]], circa 1906. | Image:BearRiverBridgeb.jpg|Colourized postcard of the [[Flying Bluenose]], [[Train No. 124]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]], circa 1906. | ||
− | Image:BearRiverBridgec.jpg| | + | Image:BearRiverBridgec.jpg|The Bear River railway bridge in the background, circa 1900, with the old highway bridge on left and the new highway bridge on right. |
Image:BearRiverBridgea.jpg|Colourized postcard from the [[:Category:Nova Scotia Museum|Nova Scotia Museum]] of the eastern end of the Bear River railway bridge. | Image:BearRiverBridgea.jpg|Colourized postcard from the [[:Category:Nova Scotia Museum|Nova Scotia Museum]] of the eastern end of the Bear River railway bridge. | ||
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge.jpg|Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954. | Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge.jpg|Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954. |
Revision as of 18:16, 3 January 2009
A railway bridge that crosses the Bear River in the Digby area.
The bridge has had many versions starting as a wooden structure and eventually ending up years later as steel.
Photograph of the Flying Bluenose, Train No. 124 crossing the Bear River Bridge, circa 1906.
Colourized postcard of the Flying Bluenose, Train No. 124 crossing the Bear River Bridge, circa 1906.
Colourized postcard from the Nova Scotia Museum of the eastern end of the Bear River railway bridge.
Train No. 98 led by No. 2617 on the Bear River Bridge approaching Bear River station on July 3, 1954.
Dayliner No. 9059 crossing the Bear River Bridge eastward in August 1959.