The Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge is a deck truss bridge carrying the Canadian National Railway tracks across the Fraser River at Lytton, British Columbia.
It is of a similar design to the Lytton CNR Thompson Bridge, located approximately 1.4 kilometers (0.87 mi) north.
The approach at either end is a pair of deck plate girder spans of approximately 20m each.
The Fraser River's water level varies dramatically throughout the year; the centre piers can be fully surrounded by rushing water in the spring[1] and completely on dry land in late summer and fall.
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