
Cape Breton bridge closure slowing emergency and mail services
CBC
A bridge in Benacadie, N.S., between Eskasoni and Christmas Island was closed Wednesday morning after two timber supports underneath the decking cracked.
A spokesperson for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality said the Christmas Island Volunteer Fire Department attended the bridge on Route 216 around 1 p.m.
People travelling between the two communities will face a long detour due to the bridge failure. Some residents say the bridge closure is not only inconvenient, it's also a safety concern.
Rod Farrell is a mail carrier in Benacadie. He lives about 1.5 kilometres from the bridge and crosses it daily on his mail route.
He crossed it twice on the day it was closed. He examined it and realized it was not safe to drive over.
"Anybody that came close to the bridge, they'd realize very clearly that it had to be closed," he said.
Farrell said a Department of Public Works employee arrived and blocked traffic on both sides. Engineers later determined it should be closed.
"No one wanted anybody to go through the bridge that was structurally compromised," Farrell said.
He said the closure will affect mail service in the area. "Fifteen permanent residents and another four summertime residents will not be getting regular mail service," Farrell said.
While the community of Eskasoni is not completely cut off due to the bridge failure, Route 216 is a key thruway.
"That's the access road to go to the highway when we leave Cape Breton or go to Whycocomagh or Wagmatcook," said Chief Leroy Denny of Eskasoni.
He said it's not just the bridge that needs repairs.
"The whole road from Christmas Island to Benacadie, it's an awful, treacherous road. For 11 kilometres that road is hell. Along with the bridge, they need to fix it," Denny said.
Denny said community members have told local MLA Keith Bain about the poor condition of Route 216 and the bridge.













