The Anderson Bridge is a bridge built in 1953, which crosses the Northwest Miramichi River, and forms part of Route 8, the highway between Miramichi and Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
[3] Originally a two-lane bridge, after structural deficiencies were revealed, it was indefinitely reduced to one lane of traffic, with lights at both sides.
A new bridge with a posted speed limit of 100 km/h will be built replacing the Anderson Bridge, slated to be opened in 2021.
[1][4] 46°57′54.8″N 65°35′54.2″W / 46.965222°N 65.598389°W / 46.965222; -65.598389 (Anderson Bridge) This article about a specific bridge in Canada is a stub.
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