Nova Scotia

MacKay Bridge partially closed after crews find cracked truss

Halifax Harbour Bridges says crews found the crack Wednesday afternoon while doing routine work on the bridge. One northbound lane was expected to be closed until 5:30 a.m. on Thursday.

One Halifax-bound lane is expected to be closed until 5:30 a.m. Thursday

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One Halifax-bound lane of the MacKay Bridge has been closed after crews discovered a crack in a support truss. The issue is expected to be resolved by 5:30 a.m. on Thursday. (CBC)

One Halifax-bound lane on the MacKay Bridge was closed Wednesday after maintenance crews discovered a crack in a support truss during routine work.

A spokesperson for Halifax Harbour Bridges said that while the crack is cause for concern, the safety of the bridge has not been compromised.

"It's something that we wanted to get some people in to look at and see what needs to be done, because it's not the way that it's supposed to be," said Steve Proctor.

"And so we had a team looking at it and they said, for precautionary safety measures, we're going to have to close down the north lane while they look at it."

Proctor said a team was coming in to work on the bridge overnight. The lane reopened around 5:30 a.m. Thursday.

Proctor said bridge officials knew the closure would impact rush hour on Wednesday, a busy time on the bridge. But he said it was decided that being cautious was the best approach.