Granville Street Bridge
Granville Street Bridge | |
|---|---|
The modern Granville Street Bridge | |
| Coordinates | 49°16′21″N 123°07′59″W / 49.272551°N 123.133049°W |
| Carries | Eight lanes of British Columbia Highway 99, Granville Street, pedestrians, and bicycles |
| Crosses | False Creek |
| Locale | Vancouver |
| Maintained by | City of Vancouver |
| Preceded by | Granville Street Bridge (second) |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Cantilever/truss bridge |
| Total length | 1,171 m (0.73 mi) |
| Clearance below | 27.4 m (90 ft) |
| History | |
| Opened | February 4, 1954 |
| Statistics | |
| Daily traffic | 65,000 |
| Location | |
The Granville Street Bridge or Granville Bridge is an eight-lane fixed cantilever/truss bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, carrying Granville Street between Downtown Vancouver southwest and the Fairview neighborhood. It spans False Creek and is 27.4 m (90 ft) above Granville Island. The bridge is part of Highway 99.