Lions Gate Bridge

suspension bridge in Vancouver, Canada

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Abstract is: The Lions Gate Bridge, opened in 1938 and officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the first narrows of Burrard Inlet and connects the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, to the North Shore municipalities of the District of North Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver, and West Vancouver. The term "Lions Gate" refers to the Lions, a pair of mountain peaks north of Vancouver. Northbound traffic on the bridge heads in their general direction. A pair of cast concrete lions, designed by sculptor Charles Marega, were placed on either side of the south approach to the bridge in January 1939. The total length of the bridge including the north viaduct is 1,823 metres (5,981 ft). The length including approach spans is 1,517.3 metres (4,978 ft), the main span alone is 473 metres (1,552 ft), the tower height is 111 metres (364 ft), and it has a ship's clearance of 61 metres (200 ft). Prospect Point in Stanley Park offered a good high south end to the bridge, but the low flat delta land to the north required construction of the extensive North Viaduct. The bridge has three reversible lanes, the use of which is indicated by signals. The centre lane changes direction to accommodate for traffic patterns. The traffic volume on the bridge is 60,000–70,000 vehicles per day. Trucks exceeding 13 tonnes (12.8 long tons; 14.3 short tons) are prohibited, as are vehicles using studded tires. The bridge forms part of Highways 99 and 1A. On March 24, 2005, the Lions Gate Bridge was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.

Wikimedia Commons category is Lions Gate Bridge


Coordinates:
(P625, lat/long)49.315277777 / -123.138333333

Lions Gate Bridge is …
instance of (P31):
suspension bridgeQ12570
road bridgeQ537127

External links are
P4328Brueckenweb ID443
P477Canadian Register of Historic Places ID11711
11711
P646Freebase ID/m/02dgnb
P1566GeoNames ID7910550
P2526National Historic Sites of Canada ID11273
11273
P10689OpenStreetMap way ID4755915
P454Structurae structure ID20000837
P214VIAF ID315148106

P17countryCanadaQ16
P177crossesBurrard InletQ388984
P1619date of official opening1938-11-14
P287designed byCharles MonsarratQ15997027
P2048height111
P1435heritage designationnational historic site of CanadaQ1568567
P571inception1938-11-14
P2043length1823
P131located in the administrative territorial entityVancouverQ24639
West VancouverQ991329
P2787longest span472
P126maintained byBritish Columbia Ministry of Transportation and InfrastructureQ4969732

References of Q124352 in OpenStreetMap

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