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J.C. Van Horne Bridge

Name:

J.C. Van Horne Bridge
(also known as the Campbellton Interprovincial Bridge)

Type:

- steel through truss
- approach bridges steel deck trusses

Location:

This bridge spans the Restigouche River between the cities of Campbellton, New Brunswick, and Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec.
Description: Go to description page...

History:

This bridge was built between June 1958 and October 1961.  The bridge was opened to traffic on October 15, 1961.  The J.C. Van Horne Bridge was built under a three-party agreement between the governments of Canada, New Brunswick and Quebec.
Restrictions: Load Limit: 5.5 metric tons (6 imperial tons)
Toll Rates: N/A
Traffic
Statistics:

1999 Statistics
10,000 vehicles per day

Owner: Public Works and Government
Services Canada (PWGSC)
Operator: PWGSC Atlantic Region
Contact:

Ed Coy
PWGSC Ontario Region
Telephone:  (506) 851-6040
E-mail:  Ed.Coy@pwgsc.gc.ca

Link to
Web Site:
Public Works and Government
Services Canada
(http://www.pwgsc.gc.ca/text/home-e.html)

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