4th Avenue Viaduct (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan)
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The Fourth Avenue (“Thunderbird”) Viaduct crosses the CPR Main Line and Thunder Creek and connects Manitoba Street on the north side with 4th Avenue S.W. in South Hill. The bridge, which was opened in December, 1929, is a continuous concrete structure on concrete columns and abutments. Except for replacement of the steel through truss over the CPR main line, the structure rcompletion in late 1929.
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Coordinates: 50°23'15"N 105°32'40"W
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