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Key Facts |
Bridge Name | Type | Road | Location | City | Crossing |
| Stanley Line Bridge | Truss | Stanley Line | Lambton County, ON | Rural | Bear Creek |
This bridge is a classic example of a subdivided Warren pony truss. It unfortunately has had its railings replaced with modern Armco guardrails, resulting in the only major modification to the structure. The deck and abutments are concrete. There is v-lacing on some diagonals on the bridge. The top chord is slightly unusual in that there is nothing on the underside of the top chord spanning the sections of steel in the built-up chord. Usually you will find v-lacing, lattice, or batten plates. The superstructure lacks paint, but is in otherwise good condition. The deck is in fair shape, although the curbs have fallen away in some places.
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