The first precast segmental bridge built in Ontario is more than 1600 feet long and crosses one of the busiest railway yards in Canada. The bridge provides a link between the Queen Elizabeth Way and Lakeshore Boulevard (Highway No.2) by one of the main north-south arterial roads in Toronto. |
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Judson / Islington Intersection, Toronto, Ontario |
The railway traffic below necessitated the use of a 350 ft. long steel launching truss, which, working entirely from above ground level, carried the 60 ton segmental units into position. |
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