The Low Level Bridge spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The bridge was in danger of overturn during the North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915.
The floodwater peaked just below the level of the bridge deck itself, with flood-carried debris piling along its length.
When the railway track was removed from the original span in 1954, that bridge was widened and then used for two lanes of west-bound traffic.
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