The Lethbridge Viaduct: 100 Years Later and Still an Engineering Marvel

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In 1904, the Canadian Pacific Railway embarked on mission to replace their Lethbridge to Macleod rail line of the Crow's Nest Branch. This new route required two large viaducts, one of which is now the iconic symbol of Lethbridge. This book is a reprint of the 1909 printing of Paper No. 295 by the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. This edition, printed in 2009, marked the 100th anniversary of the Lethbridge Viaduct.

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The Lethbridge Viaduct: 100 Years Later and Still an Engineering Marvel: Proceedings of the General Section of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, December 2nd, 1909, Printed in Montreal: Paper No. 295 by C. N. Monsarrat [Occasional paper No. 48]. 2009.

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