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Yellowhead Bridge (Kamloops)

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The Yellowhead Bridge or the East Kamloops Bridge is a road bridge in Kamloops, British Columbia. It carries Highway 5 over the South Thompson River. It was completed in December of 1968 and has a length of 179.2 metres, not including a preceding railway overhead on the south side of the river.

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  1. British Columbia Department of Highways (1970). Minister of Highways Report for the Fiscal Year 1968/69 (Report). Victoria: Government of British Columbia. p. 11, 18. doi:10.14288/1.0373633. J110.L5 S7; 1970_V01_13_C1_C193. Retrieved February 28, 2022.

50°40′32″N 120°18′01″W / 50.675556°N 120.300278°W / 50.675556; -120.300278


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