Oak Street Bridge

Oak Street Bridge
Coordinates49°11′59″N 123°07′32″W / 49.19972°N 123.12556°W / 49.19972; -123.12556
CarriesFour lanes of British Columbia Highway 99, and pedestrians/bicycles
CrossesNorth Arm Fraser River
LocaleVancouver-Richmond
OwnerBritish Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Characteristics
Designgirder bridge
History
OpenedJune 29, 1957 [1][2][3]
Location
Map

The Oak Street Bridge is a crossing over the north arm of the Fraser River, the Canada Line, and several roads, in Metro Vancouver.

  1. ^ "Ribbon Cutters Open Oak Street Gateway". The Province. July 2, 1957. ProQuest 2369097745.
  2. ^ "New Bridge Opened". Victoria Daily Times. July 2, 1957. ProQuest 2257741523.
  3. ^ Ross, Leslie (1979). Richmond: Child of the Fraser (PDF). Richmond: Richmond '79 Centennial Society and the City of Richmond. p. 167. ISBN 0-9690031-0-2. Retrieved October 1, 2022.

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