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Toronto Belt Line Railway Bridge

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photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
Toronto Belt Line Railway Bridge
Yonge Street
Toronto
Yonge-St.Clair
Year Completed:
1891
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Alternate Name:
Canadian National Railway Bridge
Notes:

This bridge was originally constructed for the Toronto Belt Line, a suburban commuter railway. It was later used by Canadian National Railways, who sold it to the city in 1988 for a pedestrian walkway, the Kay Gardner Beltline Park.

Status:
Completed
Map:
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Bridge
Current Use:
Pedestrian bridge
Former Use:
Transportation
Heritage Status:
No heritage status
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