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File:Yar5.JPG|[[Bird's Eve View of Yarmouth Nova Scotia 1889]]: detail of [[Weymouth]], with [[Weymouth Station]] and the [[Sissiboo River Bridge]], 1889.
 
File:Sissiboo.jpg|The Sissiboo timber trestle bridge in a 1907 postcard from the [[:Category:Nova Scotia Museum|Nova Scotia Museum]] collection.
 
File:Sissiboo.jpg|The Sissiboo timber trestle bridge in a 1907 postcard from the [[:Category:Nova Scotia Museum|Nova Scotia Museum]] collection.
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File:Weymouth Aerial Oblique.jpg|[[Weymouth]] and the [[Sissiboo River Bridge]] from the air, July 29, 1931.
 
File:DAR-bridge-Sissapoo-River-2010nov30.jpg|The steel bridge of 1915 as seen in 2010.
 
File:DAR-bridge-Sissapoo-River-2010nov30.jpg|The steel bridge of 1915 as seen in 2010.
 
File:OIC 1915 1016 3.jpg|Elevation of proposed steel bridge for 1915 Government approval.
 
File:OIC 1915 1016 3.jpg|Elevation of proposed steel bridge for 1915 Government approval.

Latest revision as of 16:40, 21 May 2023

The Sissiboo River Bridge

Mile 41.64 Yarmouth Subdivision, a quarter mile west of Weymouth

Structure

1,224 feet long, 13 spans including a swing span.[1]

History

Originally built as a timber trestle bridge in 1879 by the Yarmouth Counties Railway, it was replaced in 1915 by a steel bridge on concrete columns. It was abandoned by the CPR in 1990 when the Yarmouth Subdivision was closed. The Province of Nova Scotia decided to demolish the bridge in August 2011[2] The bridge was documented before the demolition by the archaeological firm Davis MacIntyre & Associates.[3] Demolition was carried out in February 2012.[4]

References

External Links

Dramatic video of the explosive demolition of the final spans (at the 3:00 mark)