Two lanes of Sea Island Way, pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses
Middle Arm Fraser River
Locale
Richmond
Official name
Moray Channel Bridge
Maintained by
Province of BC
Characteristics
Design
swing bridge
History
Opened
1957
Location
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]
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languages. Although immediately relieving the MorayBridge, the 1975 opening of the Arthur Laing Bridge, further increased traffic volumes. The two lanes...
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that cross it. The MorayBridge, a swing bridge nearby, was also previously referred to as the Middle Arm Bridge. List of bridges in Canada List of crossings...
support the concrete girders. This low-level three-lane bridge, parallel to the MorayBridge, carries westbound traffic toward the Vancouver International...
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