Bridging The Cottonwood

BRIDGING THE COTTONWOOD

(Vie point at the Cottonwood River Bridge, 10 miles north of Quesnel)

Plans to complete the Pacific Great Eastern Railroad to Prince George in 1921 failed because unstable ground prevented use of the proposed bridge site on the Cottonwood River.  Thus, construction stopped at Quesnel.  As northern expansion continued, the need for this rail link increased and a successful upstream crossing was completed in 1952.



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