Montreal’s costly new Champlain Bridge opens to northbound traffic
MONTREAL — Six months late and millions of dollars over budget, Montreal’s new Samuel De Champlain Bridge opened to northbound traffic Monday morning, officially beginning the replacement of its crumbling but very busy predecessor.
Federal Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne was riding in one of the first cars that rolled across the newly built span at 5 a.m.
The 3.4-kilometre bridge over the St. Lawrence River counts three lanes in each direction, plus a central deck for public transit, as well as a path for cyclists and pedestrians.
Construction began four years ago on the new span, which rose steadily out of the St. Lawrence alongside its predecessor, built by some 1,600 workers at the peak of construction.