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Quesnell Bridge

Quesnell Bridge
2008-05-19 Quesnell Bridge 003.jpg
Quesnell Bridge looking south
Coordinates 53°30′24″N 113°34′00.5″W / 53.50667°N 113.566806°W / 53.50667; -113.566806Coordinates: 53°30′24″N 113°34′00.5″W / 53.50667°N 113.566806°W / 53.50667; -113.566806
Carries Motor vehicles, pedestrians
Crosses North Saskatchewan River
Locale Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Maintained by City of Edmonton
Characteristics
Total length 319.8 metres (1,049 ft)
History
Opened 1968
Quesnell Bridge is located in Edmonton
Quesnell Bridge
Quesnell Bridge
Location in Edmonton

The Quesnell Bridge is a girder bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is part of Edmonton's largest freeway, Whitemud Drive. On average 120,000 cars pass over the bridge every day.

In 2008, the city announced a project to widen the bridge, Whitemud Drive, and Fox Drive. It is said that it will hold the city's capacity for the next 50 years as it expands. It was completed in September 2011. In August 2010 during excavation for a sewer-pipeline line several fossils were unearthed about 27 m (88.6 ft) below ground level. They are believed to be fossils from two extinct species the Edmontosaurus and the Albertosaurus.



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