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- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge abstract "The Jackknife (or Jack-knife) Bascule Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Kaministiquia River at Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, to link the city to Mission Island, one of two islands in the Kaministiquia River delta. The bridge was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway between August 1910 and April 1913. The contractor for the abutments and piers was Alexander Charles Stewart (1867–1944). The bridge had two decks, the lower deck for trains and the upper deck for vehicular road traffic. The vehicular portion of the bridge was replaced by the Island Drive Bridge, which connects neighbouring McKellar Island to the mainland, in 2003. The connecting roadways and upper deck of the Jackknife Bridge were dismantled in 2004, but the lower deck continues to function as the only rail link to the islands.".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge crosses Kaministiquia_River.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge locatedInArea Ontario.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge locatedInArea Thunder_Bay.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge maintainedBy Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge thumbnail Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge_Thunder_Bay_Ontario.JPG?width=300.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Bascule_bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink aroundtown.htm.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge wikiPageID "1284204".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "596865858".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge bridgeName "Jackknife Bascule Bridge".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge caption "The Jackknife Bridge in May 2008".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge crosses Kaministiquia_River.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge design Bascule_bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge locale Ontario.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge locale Thunder_Bay.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge maint Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge wordnet_type synset-bridge-noun-1.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Bascule_bridges.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1913.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Thunder_Bay.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Canadian_Pacific_Railway_bridges.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Railway_bridges_in_Ontario.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge subject Category:Transport_in_Thunder_Bay.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge point "48.3725 -89.24916666666667".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Artifact100021939.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type BasculeBridges.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Bridge102898711.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type BridgesCompletedIn1913.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type CanadianPacificRailwayBridgesAndTunnels.
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- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type RailwayBridgesInOntario.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Structure104341686.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Whole100003553.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type YagoGeoEntity.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Place.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge comment "The Jackknife (or Jack-knife) Bascule Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Kaministiquia River at Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, to link the city to Mission Island, one of two islands in the Kaministiquia River delta. The bridge was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway between August 1910 and April 1913. The contractor for the abutments and piers was Alexander Charles Stewart (1867–1944). The bridge had two decks, the lower deck for trains and the upper deck for vehicular road traffic.".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge label "Jackknife Bascule Bridge".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge sameAs m.04q01n.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge sameAs Q14628973.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge sameAs Q14628973.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge sameAs Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge lat "48.3725".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge long "-89.24916666666667".
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge?oldid=596865858.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge depiction Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge_Thunder_Bay_Ontario.JPG.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge.
- Jackknife_Bascule_Bridge name "Jackknife Bascule Bridge".