Name: |
St. Croix, New Brunswick - Vanceboro, Maine Bridge |
Type: |
- reinforced concrete slabs |
Location: |
This bridge is located on Route 4 in the village of St. Croix at the Canada-U.S. border, approximately 28.34 km (17.61 mi.) southwest of the intersection with Route 3. |
Description: |
- three reinforced concrete slab spans: 1 measuring 11.11 m (36.45 ft.) 1 measuring 14.59 m (47.88 ft.) 1 measuring 10.90 m (35.76 ft.)- total length is 37.82 m (107.67 ft.) - the clear width of the 2-lane dare deck roadway is 10.97 m (36 ft.) |
History: |
This bridge was built in 1997, replacing a 2 span reinforced concrete tee beam structure built in 1927-28.
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Enabling Legislation: |
Order in Council P.C. 1990 - 14/2054 dated September 20, 1990 |
Restrictions: |
N/A |
Toll Rates: |
N/A
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Traffic Statistics: |
Approximately 66,635 vehicles cross the bridge every year. |
Owner (Canadian Half): |
Province of New Brunswick |
Operator (Canadian Half): |
Province of New Brunswick |
Owner (American Half): |
State of Maine |
Operator (American Half): |
State of Maine |
Contact: |
John Cormier, P. Eng. Program Manager Maintenance and Traffic Branch New Brunswick Department of Transportation P.O. Box 6000 2nd Floor Kings Place Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1 Telephone: (506) 453-2600 E-mail: john.cormier@gnb.ca |
Link to Web Site:
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New Brunswick Department of Transportation
www.gnb.ca/index-e.asp
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