Second Narrows Rail Bridge

Second Narrows Bridge
Second Narrows Bridge pictured in 2008
Coordinates49°17′41″N 123°01′28″W / 49.294638°N 123.024484°W / 49.294638; -123.024484 (Second Narrows Bridge)
Carries1 railway track
CrossesBurrard Inlet
LocaleNorth Vancouver and Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
Maintained byCanadian National Railway
Characteristics
DesignVertical-lift bridge
Total length663 m (2,174 ft)
Longest span153 m (503 ft)
Capacity26–41 trains per day
Rail characteristics
No. of tracks1
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
ElectrifiedNo
History
OpenedMay 6, 1969
Statistics
Daily traffic14 trains (as of 2018)
Location
Location in Greater Vancouver

The Second Narrows Rail Bridge is a vertical-lift railway bridge that crosses the Burrard Inlet and connects Vancouver with the North Shore. The bridge's south end connects directly to the Thornton Tunnel, which connects it to the main Canadian rail network. The bridge gets its name from being located at the second narrowing (constriction) of the Burrard Inlet, as opposed to the First Narrows to the west that is adjacent to Stanley Park. The Second in the name is not indicative of it being the chronological successor of the original 1925 bridge, and it is not a delineation between the two above-water crossings currently in service at the location.

The bridge has a maximum speed limit of 16 kilometres per hour (10 mph).