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Fourth span of Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge taken out by explosives

More of Saskatoon's iconic, yet derelict Traffic Bridge came down Sunday morning as crews used explosive charges to collapse the bridge's northern span.

Northern span taken down; one span remains standing

Saskatoon Traffic Bridge demolition

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Another span of Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge was taken down, Sunday, Feb. 7.

More of Saskatoon's iconic, yet derelict Traffic Bridge camedown Sunday morningas crews used explosive charges to collapse another portion of the bridge, leavingone span left to be taken out later this year.

It wasa partial demolition, similar to the one last month, but one that used a modified method.

Usingone quarter of the explosives used on the previousJan. 10 demolition, crews detonated the charges at 8:30 a.m. CST. Three short beeps signalled a three-minute countdown to the boom,then one long beep signalled the explosion.

After the explosive charges ignited, the bridge span partially fell onto a river bermconstructed below it. The top portion of the bridge remained resting on the pier adjacent to River Landing and the riverbank.

Earlier in the week, the city's special projects manager, DanWillems,said this method was used so toensure none of the retaining wall at River Landing is damaged.

The Saskatoon Traffic Bridge's northernmost span is taken down by explosive charges on Feb. 7 in Saskatoon. (Albert Couillard/Radio-Canada)

After the demolition,Willems said that at first look, from the Broadway Bridge, there didn't appear to be any damage or issues with how the span fell onto the berm.

Willemssaid the takedown went according to plan.The next step is for workers to manually dismantle the span, he said.

Like the previous demolition, Sunday's wasmanagedby Graham Commuter Partners, who contracted demolition contractorRakowskiCartage andWrecking Ltd.

A few hundred people lined upon the Broadway Bridge to watch Sunday's explosion far fewer than the thousands whowere thereon the Jan. 10 takedown.

More of the Traffic Bridge is taken out with explosives in Saskatoon on Feb. 7. (Albert Couillard/Radio-Canada)

The city blocked off more than half of the Broadway Bridge so that curious onlookers were confined to a smallerportionof the bridge to watch.The rest of the bridgeremained empty and blocked offbecauseit waswithin the 250 metre radius of the exclusion zone.