Burrard Bridge

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Burrard Bridge is an iconic Art Deco-style steel truss bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, carrying vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between downtown and the Kitsilano area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
steel truss bridge
architecturalStyle Art Deco
carries bicycles
motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects Downtown Vancouver NERFINISHED
Kitsilano NERFINISHED
country Canada
crosses False Creek NERFINISHED
crossesWaterBodyType inlet
hasAlternativeName Burrard Street Bridge NERFINISHED
hasApproachFrom north
south
hasArchitecturalFeature Art Deco towers
lamps in Art Deco style
ornamental concrete railings
hasBicycleInfrastructure separated bike lanes
hasBicycleLanes yes
hasConstructionType riveted steel truss
hasCoordinates 49.276°N 123.133°W
hasCulturalSignificance Vancouver landmark
hasDesign steel deck truss
truss bridge
hasFunction bicycle transport
pedestrian transport
road transport
hasHeritageStatus heritage structure of Vancouver
hasNumberOfLanes 6
hasPedestrianWalkway yes
hasSidewalks yes
hasTrafficType urban traffic
isIconOf Vancouver NERFINISHED
isPartOfRoute Burrard Street NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom English Bay NERFINISHED
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
Vancouver
maintainedBy City of Vancouver NERFINISHED
material steel
namedAfter Burrard Street NERFINISHED
opened 1932
openingDate 1932-07-01
owner City of Vancouver NERFINISHED
partOf Vancouver bridge network
spans entrance to False Creek

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False Creek crossedBy Burrard Bridge