Vimy Memorial Bridge

Vimy Memorial Bridge
Coordinates 45°16′12″N 75°42′09″W / 45.26991°N 75.70245°W / 45.26991; -75.70245Coordinates: 45°16′12″N 75°42′09″W / 45.26991°N 75.70245°W / 45.26991; -75.70245
Carries vehicles (2x3 lanes)
buses (2x1 lane)
bicycles (2x1 lane)
Crosses Rideau River, Rideau Canal
Locale southern Ottawa
Other name(s) Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge
Website Project Overview
Preceded by Manotick
Followed by Hunt Club Road
Characteristics
Design triangular-truss arches, with two suspended decks
Material steel
Total length 143 metres (469 ft)
History
Construction cost $50 million CAD
Opened 12 July 2014
Statistics
Toll free

The Vimy Memorial Bridge (previously the Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge[1]) is a bridge in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 2014, it crosses the Rideau River, connecting Strandherd Drive in Barrhaven and Earl Armstrong Road in Riverside South. The bridge was the 2015 winner of the Gustav Lindenthal Medal.[2] It is named after the Battle of Vimy Ridge, as suggested by two Royal Canadian Legions in Ottawa.[1]

Vimy Memorial Bridge

History

The idea for a bridge in this location was first brought up in 1993 as a road bridge. The location was later revisited as the location for a light rail crossing for the O-Train, but that extension plan was cancelled. In 2010, the city, provincial, and national governments invested equal amounts totalling $48 million in building the bridge.[3] The original contractor hired, ConCreate USL, went into receivership when the project was about 60% complete and the bonding company, GCNA hired a new contractor, formed by former employees of Concreate, now known as Horseshoe Hill Construction, to complete its bonded work.[4] The project was initially expected to be completed in 2012.[5] However, due to the contractor going bankrupt and the city's bonding company refusing to accelerate work, the completion date was delayed. The bridge was then due to be open in July 2014[6] and was opened on time on 12 July 2014.[7]

Features

The bridge has three vehicle lanes, a dedicated bus lane, and a bike lane in each direction. Pedestrian walkways are located on the outside of the bridge on both the north and south side.

Public transit

OC Transpo Route 94 and OC Transpo 99, which use the bridge's exclusive bus lanes, are a part of the Ottawa bus rapid transit system known as the Transitway. Route 99 runs northward to Lebreton station at peak hours via the southeastern transitway and serves Riverside South via Spratt Road and Greenboro station. At off peaks hours, it connects to the O-Train Trillium Line. Route 99 serves Barrhaven Centre in the southbound direction. OC Transpo 94, a high frequency rapid transit route, serves Riverview station in the southbound direction and continues northward to Millennium station in Avalon. The new bridge's exclusive bus lanes have improved transit service in Barrhaven and Riverside South.

References

  1. 1 2 "Vimy Memorial Bridge name approved at Ottawa committee". CBC News. 1 Oct 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. "Vimy Memorial Bridge earns International Award of Distinction". City of Ottawa. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. Rwema, Eddie. "Strandherd-Armstrong bridge on track: Coun. Desroches". Ottawa South EMC. Metroland Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  4. "Strandherd-Armstrong bridge work to resume". CBC News. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  5. "Strandherd bridge moved into place this weekend". Ottawa Sun, July 13, 2013.
  6. Hempstead, Doug. "July opening for Strandherd-Armstrong bridge ... maybe". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  7. "Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge opens, significantly improving connectivity for Riverside South and Barrhaven residents". City of Ottawa. 12 July 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
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