St. Paul’s West Bridge pictured above in 2023 (CHCH Information).
Commuters in St. Catharines are about to expertise main GO Practice disruptions, as town strikes ahead with the deliberate demolition of the St. Paul’s West Bridge.
Work to take away the greater than 100-year-old bridge is ready to start on Nov. 18, and development exercise to take all of it down is anticipated to final till Nov. 20.
That is the following step in Niagara area’s “GO Precinct Development Project,” a multi-component development initiative.
Throughout the bridge removing course of, there can be pedestrian, site visitors and transit detours in place.
The bridge is at the moment located over an lively CN Rail hall, so the rail firm is suspending prepare service on the tracks under, which is what’s going to trigger the disruptions to GO Practice providers.
Service to Niagara Falls and St. Catharines will each be impacted.
Whereas the bridge is dismantled, trains will start and finish at Aldershot or West Harbour in Hamilton.
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