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A summer sunset on CPR Bridge over South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon. It is unusual for a rail bridge that it includes a pedestrian walkway, which was added...
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A summer sunset on CPR Bridge over South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon. It is unusual for a rail bridge that it includes a pedestrian walkway, which was added in 1909. The bridge stands 19.5 metres (64 ft) above the river.
The bridge is referred to on page 1 of Farley Mowat’s 1961 novella, Owls in the Family; Mowat refers to the bridge by a variation of its nickname, The Railroad Bridge.
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nadelira
 
nadelira September 16, 2019
Thanks :)
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