Wellington Bridge Replacement | City of Edmonton
The Wellington Bridge, located on 102 Avenue between 130 Street and 132 Street, is being replaced.
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Wellington Bridge Replacement | City of Edmonton
The Wellington Bridge, located on 102 Avenue between 130 Street and 132 Street, is being replaced.www.edmonton.ca
I wonder if the arches are 1) extra, unnecessary cost, 2) risks for graffiti/unsafe activities maybe? A shame though, they were unique and beautiful.View attachment 612502
Looks like they will replicate the railings in the new design, but no mention of maintaining the arches.
I always thought the metal supports underneath were temporary and wanted to get a nice photo of it after they were removed, guess I'll never have the chance. Anyone happen to have one?
I think retaining the arches is unnecessary, especially in these tight economic times. If they can retain elements of the design on the top, such as the railings, then it will appear to be a similar bridge to the majority of bridge users.I don't think retaining the arches is unnecessary. We've essentially been promised an identical bridge, and that's not what this is.
A few more years of pain for sure.Lord knows I don't want to rush time, but if I could fast forward 1 day to 2030, I would love to see what city core is like with completed bridges, LRT, parks, housing projects some neighbourhood renewals, more bike paths etc. Should be pretty cool.
Good news is our first “month of snow” is still 20+ degreeswas out choring around lunch time today and unfortunately found myself on 124st north of Jasper..It was a parking lot all the way up to 107ave. the more you know. also, yesterday evening rush hour saw 103 ave east of 116st backed up all the way to 112st. madness!
Good news is our first “month of snow” is still 20+ degrees![]()
(Month of snow in reference to all those claiming we have 8 months of snow, I.e Sept is the beginning of Transit and Biking being unbearable)
The majority of people using Wellington are single occupancy commuters going to fixed offices/schools, with little they’re carrying. Many more of them don’t need to be in vehicles in Sept/Oct.




