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Moncton >
Gunningsville Bridge
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created by maZe
on 11/19/2005 8:28 PM
last modified by maZe
on 4/7/2006 1:54 PM
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Publically Viewable |
This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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Type: Bridge
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Easy
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
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Old bridge, nice view of the Petitcodiac River, nice structure.
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Gunningsville Bridge was completed on Jan. 27, 1917 and it is the fourth to occupy the space. Three others had been there between 1867 and 1915. First bridge (1864/67 to 1969) was damaged severly by the Saxby Gale in 1869. Second bridge (1873-1891) was being repaired when a storm destroyed three spans of it. The Bridge has a long history of accidents. In 1929, a scow named the Mayflower was blown out of control on the then flowing Petitcodiac River by Moncton's famous tidal bore and crashed into the bridge. The cargo of lumber was lost and two men drowned. In recent years, trucks, trailers and buses were banned from using the current bridge as the bridge was built for horse carriages and wasn't wide enough to be truly safe for today's cars. . An important number of people smashed their side car mirrors against the bridge's pillars...
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Got lots throughout the years and some more in the last 5 years as the government announced the building of a new bridge right next to it. Local authorities couldn't agree on the name for the new bridge, so they opted for the "status quo" and called the new bridge the New Gunningsville Bridge.
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Population wanted to keep the bridge and make it a pedestrian crossing or even a summer public market on it. But since it's in really bad shape, it will be demolished in 2006 or 2007. This task will be very complicated as the River is now protected, which means the bridge will need to be taken appart in pieces, bit by bit, without damage to the river under it...
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The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
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Photography |
8 / 10 |
Coolness |
6 / 10 |
Content Quality |
8 / 10 |
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Emperor Wang on 4/7/2006 3:15 PM.
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on Apr 7 06 at 15:15, Emperor Wang validated this location on Apr 7 06 at 13:54, maZe changed the following: Status on Feb 15 06 at 16:26, maZe changed the following: Status on Nov 19 05 at 22:08, maZe changed the following: Year Built, Year Closed on Nov 19 05 at 22:06, maZe made this location available on Nov 19 05 at 22:04, maZe updated gallery picture Old Gunningsville Bridge on Nov 19 05 at 22:04, maZe updated gallery picture Old Gunningsville Bridge on Nov 19 05 at 22:04, maZe updated gallery picture Old Gunningsville Bridge on Nov 19 05 at 22:00, maZe updated gallery picture Old Gunningsville Bridge on Nov 19 05 at 21:59, maZe updated gallery picture Old Gunningsville Bridge
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