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The Upper Steel Arch Bridge, also known as the Honeymoon Bridge or Fallsview Bridge (less frequently Falls View Bridge), was an international bridge which crossed the Niagara River, connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, with Niagara Falls, New York, United States.
Honeymoon Bridge (Ontario), an international bridge linking Niagara Falls, Canada to Niagara Falls, U.S.; collapsed in 1938 Honeymoon Bridge (game) , a variation of the card game known as bridge Topics referred to by the same term
This Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge opened in 1855. It was used by conductors on the Underground Railroad to escort runaway slaves to Canada. [69] In 1882, the Grand Trunk Railway took over control of the second deck after it absorbed the Great Western company. Significant structural improvements were made in the late 1870s and then in 1886 ...
The Rainbow Bridge connects the US and Canadian cities of Niagara Falls and is located less than a mile from the famed waterfalls themselves. Multiple US-Canada border crossings closed after car ...
The Rainbow Bridge was built near the site of the earlier Honeymoon Bridge, which collapsed in 1938 due to an ice jam in the Niagara Gorge.. Architect Richard (Su Min) Lee designed the bridge; a design also used for the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) downriver.
The Great Gorge Route was part of the "Niagara Gorge Belt Line". This service was jointly with the IRC "Canadian Scenic Route" on the Canadian side of the river from Niagara Falls, Ontario to Queenston. Crossings were made on the Honeymoon Bridge in Niagara Falls and the Queenston–Lewiston Bridge.
Unidentified New York man and his wife’s Bentley may have suffered mechanical failure as it approached the Niagara Falls crossing
Located in Niagara Falls, the 1,450-foot arch-style bridge was built in 1940 and opened in November 1941. It is one of four bridges that connect the US to Canada near Niagara Falls.