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The Joggins Bridge

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Joggins is an inlet of the Annapolis Basin next to Digby fed by two tidal channels. It required a pair of bridges for the DAR to cross, the Little Joggins Bridge and the Big Joggins Bridge. (See each for details.) Both were initially built as long wooden trestles with moveable spans, part of the difficult and expensive bridging between Digby and Annapolis Royal which along with the Bear River Bridge and the Clementsport Bridge were 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 fixed spans.

References

(1) Memorandum of General Information on the Dominion Atlantic Railway, Feb. 17, 1969, page 16, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Library and Archives Canada HE2810 D7 D7 fol., page 16.