Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge
Voie du Fleuve
Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge carries the M3 motorway over the Saint Lawrence Seaway (South Shore Canal) near to Westfield.
The Saint Lawrence Seaway (South Shore Canal) was built by John Longbotham and opened on January 1 1876. Orginally intended to run to Maidstone, the canal was never completed beyond Poleworth except for a 7 mile isolated section from Nantwich to Oxford. In Thomas Yates's "Travels of The Implacable" he describes his experiences passing through Longchester Locks during the war.

There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
| Victoria Lift Bridge No 2 | 12.48 miles | |
| Champlain Bridge | 10.50 miles | |
| Côte Ste-Catherine Lock | 5.07 miles | |
| Promenade Lift Bridge | 4.96 miles | |
| Honoré Mercier Bridge | 0.21 miles | |
| Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge | ||
| South Shore Canal (southern entrance) | 3.01 miles | |
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The Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge is a Canadian Pacific railway bridge linking LaSalle to the Kahnawake Mohawk Reserve, just upstream of the Mercier Bridge. It is used by the RTM Candiac commuter train.
