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Halfway River Bridge

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Halfway River Bridge

Mile 37.17 on the Halifax Subdivision

Located just east of Hantsport, the bridge crossed the Halfway River (so named because in early times it marked the halfway point between Grand Pre and Windsor)[1]

The bridge began in 1869 as a wooden truss with a pile trestle approach. The wooden truss crossing the river was 150-fee long, while the trestle had 32 spans of pile trestle work, each 20 feet long. A report by engineer Alexander MacNab in 1873 noted that the main span was weak and urgently needed an pier in the middle and that many of the pile trestles were rotten and needed to be replaced by trestle bents.[2]

The wooden bridge was replaced by a causeway with an aboiteau in 1879.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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