Tawatinâ Bridge

Local nameTawatinâ Bridge
LocationCentral Core, Edmonton

The Tawatinâ Bridge is a dedicated LRT bridge crossing the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, currently under construction. It will be part of Edmonton Transit Service's Valley Line extension, which is scheduled to open in 2022. The Tawatinâ Bridge will consist of two railway tracks and a multi-use pathway below the bridge's concrete box girder. The multi-use pathway will contain a bicycle lane down its middle and two pedestrian lanes to the outside.

Tawatinâ means "valley" in Cree. The bridge will feature 400 pieces of art by Métis artist David Garneau, Indigenous artists, and Regina artist Madhu Kumar with other non Indigenous artists. These will be fixed to the underside of the box girder and visible from the multi-user pathway.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawatinâ_Bridge

Address 9910 95 St NW, Edmonton T5H, Canada

Coordinates 53°32'24.872" N -113°28'37.646" E

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