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Moray Bridge
Coordinates49°11′31″N 123°08′13″W / 49.19194°N 123.13694°W / 49.19194; -123.13694
CarriesTwo lanes of Sea Island Way, pedestrians and bicycles
CrossesMiddle Arm Fraser River
LocaleRichmond
Official nameMoray Channel Bridge
Maintained byProvince of BC
Characteristics
Designswing bridge
History
Opened1957
Location
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The Moray Bridge, also known as the Moray Channel Bridge, and formerly the Middle Arm Bridge, is a crossing over the middle arm of the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver. Richard Moody, who would name geographical features, such as this channel, after acquaintances, honoured Jonathan Moray (1824–84), a sergeant in the Corps of Royal Engineers, and later the New Westminster police chief.[1]

  1. ^ Dawe 1996, p. 67.

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