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- Moray_Bridge abstract "Moray Bridge, originally christened 'The Middle-arm Swing Bridge' in October 1957, is a low-level one-way swing bridge in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Grant McConachie Way on Sea Island, where the Vancouver International Airport is located, with Sea Island Way on Lulu Island. The bridge is also called the Moray Channel Bridge, and the swing section is 58 metres long.The bridge handles eastbound traffic coming from Sea Island. It was a two-way bridge until the completion of the nearby Sea Island Bridge, which handles traffic towards Sea Island.The bridge passes over the Middle Arm of the Fraser River (in a section referred to as the Moray Channel) and was previously frequently called the Middle Arm Bridge, a name now used by a Skytrain bridge.".
- Moray_Bridge bridgeCarries "Two lanes of Sea Island Way, pedestrians and bicycles".
- Moray_Bridge crosses Fraser_River.
- Moray_Bridge locatedInArea Richmond,_British_Columbia.
- Moray_Bridge openingYear "1957".
- Moray_Bridge thumbnail Moray-bdg.jpg?width=300.
- Moray_Bridge type Swing_bridge.
- Moray_Bridge wikiPageID "4201973".
- Moray_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "597631313".
- Moray_Bridge auto "yes".
- Moray_Bridge bridge "Moray Bridge".
- Moray_Bridge bridgeName "Moray Bridge".
- Moray_Bridge carries "Two lanes of Sea Island Way, pedestrians and bicycles".
- Moray_Bridge crosses Fraser_River.
- Moray_Bridge date "December 2009".
- Moray_Bridge design Swing_bridge.
- Moray_Bridge downstream Dinsmore_Bridge.
- Moray_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Moray_Bridge.
- Moray_Bridge locale Richmond,_British_Columbia.
- Moray_Bridge maint "City of Richmond".
- Moray_Bridge officialName "Moray Channel Bridge".
- Moray_Bridge open "1957".
- Moray_Bridge place Fraser_River.
- Moray_Bridge structure "Crossings".
- Moray_Bridge upstream Sea_Island_Connector.
- Moray_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Vancouver.
- Moray_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_over_the_Fraser_River.
- Moray_Bridge subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Richmond,_British_Columbia.
- Moray_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_British_Columbia.
- Moray_Bridge subject Category:Swing_bridges_in_Canada.
- Moray_Bridge point "49.191612 -123.136128".
- Moray_Bridge type Artifact100021939.
- Moray_Bridge type Bridge102898711.
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- Moray_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Moray_Bridge type Bridge.
- Moray_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Moray_Bridge type Place.
- Moray_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Moray_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Moray_Bridge comment "Moray Bridge, originally christened 'The Middle-arm Swing Bridge' in October 1957, is a low-level one-way swing bridge in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Grant McConachie Way on Sea Island, where the Vancouver International Airport is located, with Sea Island Way on Lulu Island. The bridge is also called the Moray Channel Bridge, and the swing section is 58 metres long.The bridge handles eastbound traffic coming from Sea Island.".
- Moray_Bridge label "Moray Bridge".
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- Moray_Bridge lat "49.191612".
- Moray_Bridge long "-123.136128".
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- Moray_Bridge depiction Moray-bdg.jpg.
- Moray_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Moray_Bridge.
- Moray_Bridge name "Moray Bridge".
- Moray_Bridge name "Moray Channel Bridge".