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Roadway bridges


Ravine and river bridges

List of bridges that cross over the
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and its
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Don River

Bridges over the
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ravine, listed from south to north * Cherry Street lift bridge * Gardiner Expressway * pedestrian and bicycle bridge on the
Waterfront Trail Stretching over 3600 km (2236 miles) from Prince Township, west of Sault Ste. Marie, to the Quebec border, the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a signed route of interconnecting roads and off-road trails joining over 150 communities and First Na ...
*
Don Valley Parkway The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway 401. North of Highway 401, it continues as Highway 404. The parkway ru ...
northbound on ramp from Gardiner Expressway * Don Valley Parkway southbound on ramp to Gardiner Expressway * CNR Don River Bridge - a five lane railway bridge, part of the Corridor (VIA) c. *
Old Eastern Avenue Bridge The Old Eastern Avenue Bridge (also known erroneously as the King Street Bridge) consists of two bridges spanning the Don River in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The north bridge or ''Gas Line Bridge'' is a concrete arch bridge built for Consumer's Gas ...
* Don Valley Parkway off ramp to westbound Eastern Avenue *
Queen Street Viaduct The Queen Street Viaduct (usually known as the Queen Street Bridge) in Toronto, Canada carries vehicles and Toronto Transit Commission streetcars along Queen Street East and across the Don River. It is an example of a Pratt truss. History The ...
* Dundas Street c. 1911 * Gerrard Street * Plate girder railway bridge *
Prince Edward Viaduct The Prince Edward Viaduct System, commonly referred to as the Bloor Viaduct, is the name of a truss arch bridge system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, connecting Bloor Street East, on the west side of the system, with Danforth Avenue on the east. The ...
carrying
Bloor Street Bloor Street is a major east–west residential and commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bloor Street runs from the Prince Edward Viaduct, which spans the Don River Valley, westward into Mississauga where it ends at Central Park ...
and the Bloor–Danforth line ** Rosedale Valley Bridge - built 1917 by
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and designed by Thomas Taylor * Bloor Bayview Ramp for Don Valley Parkway access c. 1960 * Half Mile Railway Bridge c. 1928 * Pottery Road pre-1950 * Railway bridge * Beechwood Drive bridge, part of Don Valley bicycle trail * Railway Bridge * Leaside Bridge


East Don River

* Don Mills Road * Bridge providing road access to E.T. Seton Park * Don Valley Parkway * Railway bridge * Bridge in Flemingdon Park Golf Club (south) * Bridge in Flemingdon Park Golf Club (north) * Eglinton Avenue bridge * Railway bridge, north-south line - 3 crossings * Railway bridge, east-west line * Lawrence Avenue - replaced smaller concrete arch bridge, formerly Bayview Avenue Bridge * Don Valley Parkway * Donalda Golf and Country Club - 11 bridges * York Mills Road bridge * Don Mills Road bridge * Duncan Mill Road bridge * Pedestrian bridge * Sheppard Avenue & Leslie Street Intersection * Railway bridge * Finch Avenue East just west of Leslie Street * Cummer Avenue bridge * Steeles Avenue East just west of Bayview Avenue * Steeles Avenue East just east of Leslie Street


Taylor Massey Creek

Taylor Massey Creek is a tributary of the East Don River. * Don Valley Parkway bridge * O'Connor Drive Woodbine Bridge - c. 1931 large concrete arch bridge * Dawes Road bridge * Victoria Park Avenue bridge * Pharmacy Avenue bridge


West Don River

* Overlea Boulevard bridge (Charles H. Hiscott Bridge c. 1960) * Railway bridge * Eglinton Avenue East bridge * Bayview Avenue north of Lawrence Avenue East * Hogg's Hollow Bridge, MacDonald-Cartier Freeway (
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) * Sheppard Avenue Bridge east of Bathurst Street


Humber River

* Finch Avenue and Islington Avenue - twin intersecting bridges Humber River * Rowntree Mill Road Bridge - former road bridge for Rowntree Mill Road Over Humber River, now pedestrian traffic only * Highway 27 * Martin Grove Road * Kipling Avenue * Albion Road - concrete box girder bridge for vehicular traffic c. 1970s to replace the previous bridge that later became a pedestrian crossing * Musson's or Flindon Road bridge - c. 1910 Warren truss bridge located near the current Albion Road bridge and demolished 1960; it replaced an earlier bridge built in late 1830s to carry the Weston Plank Road. * The Queensway * Steeles Avenue West over the Humber River (west of Islington Avenue) * Scarlett Road * St Phillip's Road * Guelph Radial Line Bridge - c. 1917 and bridge removed after 1931; footing reused for current pedestrian bridge * Lambton/Dundas Street Bridge c. 1929 * Lambton Mills Bridge - c. 1907 and demolished 1955; only abutments remain * Old Mill Bridge spanning Humber River, connecting Old Mill Rd. and Catherine St. c. 1916 * Bloor Humber Bridge - c. 1924, metal hinged solid ribbed spandrel braced deck arch bridge has been rehabilitated in 1980 and 2010


Other

* Avenue of the Islands bridge - on Toronto Islands * Cherry Street Bridge over the
Keating Shipping Channel The Keating Channel is a long waterway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It connects the Don River to inner Toronto Harbour (Toronto Bay) on Lake Ontario. The channel is named after Edward Henry Keating (1844-1912), a city engineer (1892-1898) who pro ...
* Kingston Road over the Rouge River * Mount Pleasant Road north of Blythwood Road over Blythwood Ravine Park * Markham Road between Lawrence Avenue East and Eglinton Avenue East ( West Highland Creek, part of the Highland Creek watershed) * Bathurst Street over Cedarvale Park (
Castle Frank Brook Castle Frank Brook is a buried creek and south-west flowing tributary of the Don River in central and north-western Toronto, Ontario, originating near the intersection of Lawrence Avenue and Dufferin Street. Residential and industrial developm ...
) * Rouge River Bridge carrying
Highway 401 King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian provinc ...
over the Rouge River * Bridge carrying Tywn Rivers Drive over the Rouge River * Bridge carrying Kirkham Road over the Rouge River - built in 1955, it was closed and now demolished * Bridges (2) carrying Meadowvale Road over the Rouge River * Bridge carrying Steeles Avenue over the Rouge River * Railway bridge and pedestrian bridge over the mouth of the Rouge River * Sewells Road Suspension Bridge carries single lane of traffic over Rouge River * Shoreham Drive over Black Creek * Overpasses on Jane Street over Black Creek - north of Wilson Avenue and south of Highway 401 * Overpass over Black Creek at Humber Boulevard and Weston Road * Bridge over Black Creek at Alliance Avenue and Hilldale Road * Bridge over Black Creek on Rockcliffe Boulevard * Unwin Avenue Bridge - single lane bailey bridge (new replacing original) located in the Portlands area for vehicular traffic over outlet/slip for the former
Hearn Generating Station The Richard L. Hearn Generating Station (named after Richard Lankaster Hearn) is a decommissioned electrical generating station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The plant was originally fired by coal, but later converted to burn natural gas. The pl ...
out into Toronto Outer Harbour and now twinned with new bridge for pedestrians and cyclists (replacing small walkway built next to bailey bridge). * Vale of Avoca Bridge over Yellow Creek, also known as St. Clair Viaduct


Other roadway bridges


Roadway overpasses

List of bridges or overpasses over other roadways: * Avenue Road over
Highway 401 King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian provinc ...
(rebuilding 2018-2019) * Don Mills Road over
Highway 401 King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian provinc ...
(refurbished by City of Toronto) * Lawrence Avenue East over the
Don Valley Parkway The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway 401. North of Highway 401, it continues as Highway 404. The parkway ru ...
* Lawrence Avenue West over Allen Road * Glencairn Avenue over Allen Road * Finch Avenue East over the
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* Sheppard Avenue East over the Highway 404 * Steeles Avenue East over the Highway 404 * Victoria Park Avenue over
Highway 401 King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian provinc ...
(rebuilt) * Wynford Drive over the Don Valley Parkway * Flemington Road over Allen Road * Wilson Heights Boulevard over Transit Road * Mount Pleasant Road over Rosedale Valley Road * Glen Road over Reservation Park Drive * Governor's Road over Mud Creek * Bloor Street East over Rosedale Valley Road * Queen Street East over Don Valley Parkway * Gerrard Street East over Don Valley Parkway * Dundas Street East over Don Valley Parkway * Dundas Street West over Kipling Avenue * Bloor Street West over Kipling Avenue * Bloor Street West over Highway 427 * Dundas Street West over Highway 427 * Burnhamthorpe Road over Highway 427 * Rathburn Road over Highway 427 * Dixon Road over Highway 27 * Highway 401 off ramp over
Yonge Street Yonge Street (; pronounced "young") is a major arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Once the southernmost leg of provincial H ...
(rebuilt) * Highway 401 over Bathurst Street south of
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* Highway 401 over
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east of Bathurst Street * Albion Road over Weston Road * Highway 401 over
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(rebuilt 2012-2013) * Highway 401 over Wendell Avenue * Highway 400 over
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* Highway 400 over
Finch Avenue Finch Avenue is an arterial thoroughfare that travels east–west in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The road continues west into the Regional Municipality of Peel as Regional Road 2 and east into the Regional Municipality of Durham as Regional ...
West * Highway 401 over
Keele Street Keele Street is a north–south road in Toronto, Vaughan and King in Ontario, Canada. It stretches , running from Bloor Street in Toronto to the Holland Marsh. South of Bloor Street, the roadway is today known as Parkside Drive, but was originall ...
- (rebuilt 2012-2013) * Sheppard Avenue West over
Ontario Highway 400 King's Highway 400, commonly referred to as Highway400, historically as the Toronto–Barrie Highway, and colloquially as the400, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario linking the city of Toronto in the urban and agricultura ...
* Highway 400 over
Steeles Avenue Steeles Avenue is an east–west street that forms the northern city limit of Toronto and the southern limit of York Region in Ontario, Canada. It stretches across the western and central Greater Toronto Area from Appleby Line in Milton in th ...
West - c. 1961 with only four lanes of Steeles on the southside with north span crossing a dirt road and roughed in for future widening of Steeles Avenue West. * Highway 400 over
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* Dufferin Street bridges over Gardiner Expressway * Westbound Lake Shore Boulevard West over Gardiner Expressway * Eastern Avenue west of Don Valley Parkway *
Finch Avenue Finch Avenue is an arterial thoroughfare that travels east–west in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The road continues west into the Regional Municipality of Peel as Regional Road 2 and east into the Regional Municipality of Durham as Regional ...
West over Highway 427 * Morningstar Drive over Highway 427 * Rexdale Boulevard over Highway 427 * Browns Line over Lake Shore Blvd West * Spanbridge Road over Don Valley Parkway * St. Dennis Drive over Don Valley Parkway *
Eglinton Avenue Eglinton Avenue is a major east–west arterial thoroughfare in Toronto and Mississauga in the Canadian province of Ontario. The street begins at Highway 407 (but does not interchange with the tollway) at the western limits of Mississauga, as ...
over Don Valley Parkway * Van Horne Avenue over Highway 404 * McNicoll Avenue over Highway 404 * Jameson Avenue bridge over rail corridor north of Gardiner Expressway b. 2004 to replace earlier structure


Railway overpasses

List of bridges over railway lines (to avoid need for at grade level crossings): *
Highway 27 (Ontario) King's Highway 27, commonly referred to as Highway 27, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, much of which is now cared for by the city of Toronto, York Region and Simcoe County. The Ministry of Transportation ...
south of Steeles Avenue West over CN tracks * Markham Road north of Sheppard Avenue East over CP tracks connecting to CP Agincourt Marshalling Yard * Eglinton Avenue East between Midland Avenue and Kennedy Road over CN and TTC RT tracks * Lawrence Avenue East between Midland Avenue and Kennedy Road over CN and TTC RT tracks * Ellesmere Road between Midland Avenue and Kennedy Road over CN and TTC RT tracks * Dowling Avenue Bridge carries CN freight and GO Transit commuter trains near Dowling Avenue * Dunn Avenue Bridge carries CN freight and GO Transit commuter trains near Dunn Avenue * Spadina Avenue over tracks north of Gardiner Expressway - replaced an earlier
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that was replaced when the Spadina LRT route was rebuilt in the 1990s. Below are tracks for VIA, GO Transit commuter and Union Pearson Express trains *
Dufferin Street Truss Bridge The Dufferin Street bridges are two inter-connected vehicular bridges in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The bridges carry Dufferin Street over a railway corridor and the Gardiner Expressway to Exhibition Place. The bridges closed to vehicular traffic i ...
a double span over the Gardiner Expressway (c.1958) and over the rail corridor (steel arch bridge c.1911-12); latter to be demolished for new structure after 2016. Below are tracks for VIA, GO Transit commuter and Union Pearson Express trains * Yonge Street Railway Overpass near St. Clair Avenue * Victoria Park Avenue north of Lawrence Avenue East over Canadian Pacific tracks * Pharmacy Avenue between Lawrence Avenue East and Ellesmere Road over Canadian Pacific tracks * Birchmount Road just south of 401 CP tracks * Kingston Road at Guildwood over Tracks


Pedestrian bridges

See also * Amsterdam Bridge - spans over Simcoe Street Slip from York Quay to Rees Street Slip * Farr Avenue bridge over Finch Avenue West east of Kipling Avenue (connects broken sections of Farr Avenue) * Finch Avenue East - Pedestrian Warren truss bridge over Finch Avenue East west of Leslie Street to provide access to GO Old Cummer station * Flindon Road bridge over Humber - The bridge was formerly the old routing of Albion Road and two earlier bridges and replaced in 1990s when the new Albion overpass was widened * Chorley Park Bridge - built 1911 for Chorley Park (old
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) and now path in a city park * Fort York Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge - Garrison crossing * Glen Cedar Road Bridge - c. 1989 (restoration by Alan Seymour) is a replica of the 1912 bridge (by C.H. and P.H. Mitchell, Engineers) built by Sir Henry Pellatt to span over Cedarvale Ravine and Belt Line railway and now over Rosedale Valley Road * Glen Manor Drive Bridge - Warren truss bridge connecting Pine Glen Road and Williamson Road over Glen Stewart Ravine in the
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neighbourhood) * Heath Street East - spans over Mud Creek Ravine (Moore Park) connecting the broken section of Health Street between Brendan Road and Hudson Drive * Humber Bay Arch Bridge - c.1996 span over the mouth of Humber River flowing out to Lake Ontario and carries pedestrian and bike traffic * Innes Avenue (over CN railway line to Prescott Ave) * Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge - crossing over Lake Shore Boulevard West from
Exhibition Place Exhibition Place is a publicly owned mixed-use district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located by the shoreline of Lake Ontario, just west of downtown. The site includes exhibit, trade, and banquet centres, theatre and music buildings, monuments ...
to waterfront *
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bridges - two pedestrian bridges crossing over Lake Shore Boulevard West from Exhibition Place * MacLennan Avenue pedestrian bridge ("The Ramp", over railway tracks and Carstowe Road) * Tara-Mooregate Pedestrian Bridge - A bridge that connects the Gatineau Hydro Trail, Tara Ave and Moorgate Ave over the GO Train Stouffville tracks and TTC's Scarborough RT Tracks * Morley Callaghan Footbridge - spans Rosedale Valley Ravine was built in 1992 and restored in 2001 and 2015; major work 2022-2024 * Mimico Creek Bridge (
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) - similar to the Amsterdam cable footbridge * Old Finch Avenue Bailey Bridge - crosses over Rouge River * Pape Avenue - Pedestrian bridge over CN/GO Rail corridor - Pape Avenue north of Gerrard Street East is broken by railway tracks * Puente de Luz (Bridge of Light) from
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over railway below to Front Street West * Riverdale Park - pedestrian bridge connecting east and west sides of Riverdale Park * Shoreham Drive - Pedestrian bridge over Shoreham Drive east of Jane Street to access Shoreham Public Sports and Wellness Academy on the south side of Shoreham Drive *
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- connecting
Union Station A union station (also known as a union terminal, a joint station in Europe, and a joint-use station in Japan) is a railway station at which the tracks and facilities are shared by two or more separate railway companies, allowing passengers to ...
to the
CN Tower The CN Tower (french: Tour CN) is a concrete communications and observation tower in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the former Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976. Its name "CN" referred to Canadian National, the railway c ...
* Steeles Pedestrian Overpasses - two spans sandwiches rail overpass carrying
GO Transit GO Transit is a regional public transit system serving the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's green-and-white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven millio ...
Stouffville line over Steeles Avenue East just east of Kennedy Road; completion 2022 * Sunnyside bridge - from
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to Lake Ontario shoreline * Wallace Avenue Footbridge - c. 1907 is a series of Warren truss sections on trestle like support structure spanning over railway tracks below; staircases sections on both ends have been replaced * Woodsworth Road -Pedestrian bridge over CN tracks south of Highway 401 from the path leading from Woodsworth Road (Woodsworth Parkette) to GO Oriole station on the south side of eastbound 401 collectors * Weston GO Station Pedestrian Bridge spans Lawrence Avenue West on the west side of the railway tracks


Railway bridges

* railway tracks over Bloor St W, east of Dundas St W. * railway tracks over Bloor St W, east of Symington * Transit train traffic* railway tracks over Wickett Creek south of Eglinton Avenue East and Leslie Street * railway tracks over Wickett Creek east of Leslie Street on Eglinton Avenue East * railway tracks over Baview Avenue at Don Valley Brick Works * railway tracks over Rouge River at Lake Ontario * railway tracks over Sheppard Avenue East between Brimley Road and Midland Avenue * railway tracks over Rouge River at Morningside Heights * railway tracks over Rouge River near Meadowvale Road and Plug Hat Road * railway tracks over Humber River at Lambton Park * railway tracks over Humber River between The Queensway and Gardiner Expressway * railway tracks over Humber River at Old Mills Inn * Weston CNR Bridge - c. 1856 box girder bridge for Grand Trunk Railway over Humber River at Weston Golf and Country Club * railway tracks over Don Mills Road south of Barber Green Road * steel box girder bridge carries CN freight and GO Transit commuter trains over Leslie Street south of Highway 401 * concrete bridge carries CN and GO Transit railway tracks over Finch Avenue East west of Leslie Street * Lambton Credit Valley Railway/CPR Bridge - c. 1874 steel plate girder bridge over Humber River * Indian Line CNR Bridge - c.1959-1965 and spans over Humber River * 2 bridges - steel plate bridge over Eglinton Avenue East at Leslie Street and a long steel trestle over Don River and E.T. Seton Park south of Eglinton Avenue East and just east of Leslie Street ending just north of Wicksteed Avenue * 2 bridges at intersection of Warden Avenue and Ellesmere Road CP rail tracks heading to Agincourt Yards * 2 bridges St Clair Avenue East and Midland Avenue CN and GO tracks site of infamous GO train and TTC bus accident * CN tracks over Black Creek Drive north of Weston Road * CN tracks over Queen Street West between Gladstone Avenue and Dufferin Street * Lakeshore CNR Bridge/Western Railway Bridge abutments c 1911 and 1890 * railway tracks over King Street Bridge c. 1888 * railway tracks over Keele Street Bridge c. 1891 * railway tracks over Lansdowne Avenue Bridge c. 1907 * Old Mill TTC Subway Bridge - c. 1968 concrete bridge carries Bloor subway line over Humber and located just south of Bloor Humber Bridge * Steeles Railway Overpasses - carrying
GO Transit GO Transit is a regional public transit system serving the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's green-and-white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven millio ...
Stouffville line over Steeles Avenue East just east of Kennedy Road; completion 2022


Other bridges over waterways

Numerous bridges on the
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including: * Algonquin Island bridge - c. 1938 trestle bridge made of timber used for pedestrian traffic and plans for the current bridge to be replaced with a replica * Centre Island Bridge (on Avenue of the Islands) metal brace spandrel arch pedestrian bridge built before 1896 and altered since; used by parks service vehicles with weight limitation * Olympic Island Bridge (2) - concrete spandrel deck arch pedestrian bridge built sometime before 1910 * Chippewa Avenue Bridge -built around 1911 for
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Buried bridges

* Crawford Street Bridge *
Harbord Street Bridge The Harbord Street Bridge is one of two known bridges that once spanned Harbord Street over Garrison Creek in Toronto and was partially buried intact in the 20th Century (the other is the Crawford Street Bridge to the south). The Harbord Stree ...


Lost bridges

* Lawrence Avenue Bridge - concrete bridge replaced by current overpass over DVP; bridge removed in conjunction with widening by 1963. East and west abutments are still present along Don River. * Avenue Road Bridge - connecting Avenue Road to Yonge Street in 1929 was incorporated into Hogg's Hollow Bridge * Yonge Street Bridge - steel truss bridge south of Hogg's Hollow (York Mills Road) carried Yonge Street traffic over West branch of the Don River and (
North Yonge Railways The North Yonge Railways was a radial railway line operated by the Toronto Transportation Commission from 1930 to 1948 between Glen Echo (Toronto) and Richmond Hill. The line was created by reopening the southern portion of the TTC's Lake Simcoe ...
ran on single track on the outer west side of bridge until 1948) until 1954 when it washed out during
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. A temporary bailey bridge was built after November 1954 and now replaced by current overpass after May 1955. * Raymore Park footbridge over Humber washed out by
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and rebuilt. Since replaced by new bridge in 1995; old suspension bridge abutments are still present. * Dowling Avenue Bridge and Dunn Avenue Bridge - 2
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s built in 1911 crossed over railway tracks north of the Gardiner Expressway torn down in 2016 and being replaced with new structures (temporary pedestrian only bridges to built in the summer of 2016). * Lakeshore Road Bridge - c. 1824 log bridge that spanned across Humber River replacing a ferry service c.1803 *
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- a wood bridge over Sully Crescent and Garrison Creek. Bridge removed and was filled in by the 1920s


See also

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Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...