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File:1272jogginbridge.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] on an eastbound freight at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1988. | File:1272jogginbridge.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] on an eastbound freight at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1988. | ||
File:Eb plow extra feb 1987.jpg|Eastbound snowplow extra at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1987. Locomotive is [[CPR1272|No. 1272]] and the snowplow is [[DAR401032|No. 401032]]. | File:Eb plow extra feb 1987.jpg|Eastbound snowplow extra at [[The Joggins Bridge]] in the winter of 1987. Locomotive is [[CPR1272|No. 1272]] and the snowplow is [[DAR401032|No. 401032]]. | ||
− | Image:JogginsHardy.jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge|The First Big Joggins Bridge]] with [[Digby]] in the background, circa | + | Image:JogginsHardy.jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge|The First Big Joggins Bridge]] with [[Digby]] in the background, circa 1900. |
Image:DAR Train 98 Smiths Cove, NS 7-3-1954.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] with Engine [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] over [[The Joggins Bridge|the bridge]] at The Joggins on July 3, 1954. | Image:DAR Train 98 Smiths Cove, NS 7-3-1954.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] with Engine [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] over [[The Joggins Bridge|the bridge]] at The Joggins on July 3, 1954. | ||
File:Joggins 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge]] September 1, 2011. | File:Joggins 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[The Joggins Bridge]] September 1, 2011. |
Revision as of 14:04, 20 February 2021
The Big Joggins Bridge
Mile 16.5 Yarmouth Subdivision
Structure
1914: The old wooden trestle and wooden swing span have been replaced by a 120 ft. d.s. span; filled 785 ft. of the trestle approaches, renewing entirely the remaining 180 ft. of trestling. [1]
1969: 285 feet long, two deck plate girder spans and with timber trestle approaches.[2]
History
This was originally a long and challenging tidal bridge, one of the difficult and expensive bridges along with the Bear River Bridge and the Clementsport Bridge of the "missing link" which delayed the Digby-Annapolis connection for years. Over the years the bridge spans and pile trestle were progressively replaced by fill, eventually becoming a long embankment with a few short spans.
No. 1272 on an eastbound freight at The Joggins Bridge in the winter of 1988.
Eastbound snowplow extra at The Joggins Bridge in the winter of 1987. Locomotive is No. 1272 and the snowplow is No. 401032.
The First Big Joggins Bridge with Digby in the background, circa 1900.
Train No. 98 with Engine No. 2617 over the bridge at The Joggins on July 3, 1954.
The Joggins Bridge September 1, 2011.