Old Eastern Avenue Bridge
Old Eastern Avenue Bridge | |
|---|---|
The southern side of the bridge | |
| Coordinates | 43°39′20″N 79°21′06″W / 43.655577°N 79.351762°W |
| Carries | Unused/Access closed off - 2 lane roadway and sidewalks |
| Crosses | Don River |
| Maintained by | Toronto Transportation Services Enbridge (gas bridge only) |
| Characteristics | |
| Material | Steel and concrete |
| Total length | ~45 metres (148 ft) |
| Width | ~19 metres (62 ft) |
| No. of spans | 1 |
| Location | |
The Old Eastern Avenue Bridge (also known erroneously as the King Street Bridge) consisted of two bridges spanning the Don River in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The north bridge or Gas Line Bridge was a concrete arch bridge built for Consumer's Gas Company and is used by Enbridge Gas to carry a major gas main. The southern Howe truss bridge, similar to Queen Street Viaduct and Sir Isaac Brock Bridge, previously carried traffic on Eastern Avenue but is currently unused.