Rosedale Valley Bridge

Toronto,
Rosedale Valley Bridge Rosedale Valley Bridge is one of the popular City Infrastructure located in ,Toronto listed under Travel & Transportation in Toronto , Landmark & Historical Place in Toronto , City Infrastructure in Toronto ,

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Rosedale Valley Bridge or Rosedale Valley Road Bridge is a covered concrete Arch bridge that carries subway trains across the Rosedale Ravine.The bridge begins just west of Castle Frank subway station and runs almost parallel with the Rosedale section of the Prince Edward Viaduct.The bridge can be seen from the north side of Bloor Street or from below at Rosedale Valley Road.The bridge was built in 1966 by architect John B. Parkin.Besides Rosedale Valley Bridge and Prince Edward Viaduct, there are three other bridges that spans above Rosedale Valley Road: Glen Road Bridge - a pedestrian only deck truss bridge built after the 1950s to replace a late 19th Century road bridge Sherborne Street Bridge - original deck truss bridge was built before 1909, demolished in 1952 and replaced by current steel beam bridge Mount Pleasant Road Bridge - deck truss bridge built in 1943

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