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The Cisco Bridges are a pair of railroad bridges at Siska (historically known as Cisco) near Lytton, British Columbia, Canada. The Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway both follow the route of the Fraser River, one on each side, and the routes exchange sides at this point. The easier CPR route was laid first; when the CNR arrived later they needed to follow the more difficult route.
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CNRCisco Bridge CPRCisco Bridge
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Canadian National Railway Canadian Pacific Railway
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dbpedia:Truss_bridge dbpedia:Truss_arch_bridge