The City Of Pickering's iconic pedestrian bridge lit up in the background has been declared by the Guinness World Records as the longest enclosed pedestrian bridge in the world.
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The $38 million dollar bridge that has become a landmark in the city east of Toronto, crossing Highway 401 earned the record after being measured at 250 meters in length. The bridge was completed in 2018 and is considered a feat of engineering, crossing 14 highway lanes, six live rail tracks and a city road.
...a $38 million dollar bridge, what a deal!
ReplyDeleteI've passed beneath it. Didn't know the details on it, but that's not surprising.
ReplyDeleteLove the 2nd shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific night photo of this remarkable bridge. Just crossing it once would get many of my steps in for the day.
ReplyDeleteThe bridge looks beautiful lit up at night. I hope it is well used.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice sight to see at night. Great shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteWow that's amazing and interesting at the same time.
ReplyDeleteGood capture.
How wise you Canadians are-- Pedestrian bridges, wildlife bridges! And they are amazing.
ReplyDeleteAnd you took the photo from another bridge I assume but it looks a bit strange in that purple color.I should made it more neutral.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive bridge!
ReplyDeleteI love how lit up it is at night.
ReplyDeleteWow.
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