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Ontario Fire Marshal investigates burned bridge

The James Street swing bridge in Thunder Bay remains closed today as an investigator from the Ontario Fire Marshal's office surveys the scene.
John Montgomery (on the left) of the Ontario Fire Marshal's office and an inspector with Thunder Bay Fire & Rescue survey the damage at the James Street swing bridge. (Adam Burns/CBC)

The James Street swing bridge in Thunder Bay remains closed as an investigator from the Ontario Fire Marshal's office surveys the scene.

CN Police have cut off access to the bridge while the investigation continues. The bridge isconsidered a crime scene until the cause of the fire is determined.

John Montgomery, a representative of theFire Marshal's office, and a Thunder Bay fire inspector wereexaminingthe damage and taking photos on Thursday.

Trestlesdamaged

Montgomery wouldn'tspeculate on what caused the fire, buthe saidthe damage was significant.

Ontario Fire Marshal's office inspector John Montgomery (Adam Burns/CBC)

"On the north side of the bridge, down the shore of the river, that's supported by ... a set of wooden trestles," he said, "and those have been damaged somewhat."

Montgomery said he collected most of the evidence he needed, but wouldn't estimate how long it would take for a forensic analysis to be completed.

Workers with CNare nowassessing the damage to railway property.

In the meantime the bridge remains closed and travellers must use Chippewa Road to enter or leave the Fort William First Nation.