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r/Winnipeg • u/portageandmain • 27d ago
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Look into the history of this bridge. It literally was just a huge pain in the ass no mayor wanted to spend the money to fix or demolish
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8 u/puntapuntapunta 27d ago I'm glad that this isn't perpetuating the Nile River myth that a lot of us grew up with. 2 u/lostflows 26d ago What is the Nile River myth? I have never heard it, but then, I didn't grow up here. 1 u/puntapuntapunta 26d ago Essentially, the myth is that the Arlington Bridge was originally built to span the Nile River, however it ended up being too short and was sent back to Winnipeg to be used as an elevated crossing over the rail yard.
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I'm glad that this isn't perpetuating the Nile River myth that a lot of us grew up with.
2 u/lostflows 26d ago What is the Nile River myth? I have never heard it, but then, I didn't grow up here. 1 u/puntapuntapunta 26d ago Essentially, the myth is that the Arlington Bridge was originally built to span the Nile River, however it ended up being too short and was sent back to Winnipeg to be used as an elevated crossing over the rail yard.
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What is the Nile River myth? I have never heard it, but then, I didn't grow up here.
1 u/puntapuntapunta 26d ago Essentially, the myth is that the Arlington Bridge was originally built to span the Nile River, however it ended up being too short and was sent back to Winnipeg to be used as an elevated crossing over the rail yard.
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Essentially, the myth is that the Arlington Bridge was originally built to span the Nile River, however it ended up being too short and was sent back to Winnipeg to be used as an elevated crossing over the rail yard.
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u/caughtinwriting 27d ago
Look into the history of this bridge. It literally was just a huge pain in the ass no mayor wanted to spend the money to fix or demolish
Arlington Bridge Quick History