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  2. Pattullo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A key link between Surrey and the rest of Greater Vancouver, the Pattullo Bridge handles an average of 75,700 cars and 3840 trucks daily, or roughly 20% of vehicle traffic across the Fraser River as of 2013. [1] A replacement bridge began construction in 2021 and is scheduled to be completed in late 2025.

  3. Category:Bridges in Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bridges in Surrey" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... M3 Chertsey Bridge; Runnymede Bridge; O. Old Walton Bridge; S.

  4. List of crossings of the Fraser River - Wikipedia

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    a.k.a. Fraser Ave. Bridge, North Arm Bridge, No. 5 Rd. Bridge, or Twigg Island Bridge Knight Street Bridge: Knight Street Richmond and Vancouver: 1974 CNR Bridge: Canadian National Railway: Burnaby and Richmond

  5. New Westminster Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was the preferred method of transport across the Fraser until the opening of the Pattullo Bridge in 1937. The upper deck was removed and the bridge was converted exclusively for rail use. On May 29, 1982, a significant fire broke out on the New Westminster Bridge. [7] On November 28, 1987, a barge struck the bridge.

  6. English Bridge Union - Wikipedia

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    The English Bridge Union or EBU is a player-funded organisation that promotes and organises the card game of duplicate bridge in England. It is based at offices in Aylesbury. The EBU is a member of the European Bridge League and thus affiliated with the World Bridge Federation, which promulgates the laws of the game. [1] [2]

  7. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    In duplicate bridge only, game and partial-game bonuses are awarded at the conclusion of each deal as follows: any partial contract, i.e. one scoring less than 100 contract points, scores a bonus of 50 points, and; any game contract, i.e. one scoring 100 or more points, scores a game bonus of 300 if not vulnerable and 500 if vulnerable.

  8. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    A traveling scoreslip (also called a traveler) is a form used for recording the results of each deal in a duplicate bridge tournament. [1] In these tournaments, the four hands of each deal are placed into a board so that the same deal can be played by different competitors. Each time the deal (or board) is played, the result is entered into the ...

  9. Duplicate bridge - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate bridge is a variation of contract bridge where the same set of bridge deals (i.e., the distribution of the 52 cards among the four hands) are played by different competitors, and scoring is based on relative performance. In this way, every hand, whether strong or weak, is played in competition with others playing identical cards, and ...