CKLG AM 1070 began in 1955 as a North Vancouver radio station operated by Lions Gate Broadcasting Ltd. In the final 30 years of CKLG AM 730 (ending on January 31st, 2001) the station most often identified on-air as "LG73."
That is too cool. The bridge is beautiful, especially in its modern lighting scheme at night.
Hard to believe it is almost 6000 ft long (tall towers are no greater in height than 2000 ft AGL) and only has one level and 3 lanes, owing to it's 1938 construction. No one anticipated that it would carry 60,000 - 70,000 vehicles per day in the 1930's. There probably wasn't even 60,000 vehicles in total in Vancouver or all of Canada in that year.
The more I listen to LG-73, I am increasingly convinced that there needs to be a US internet equivalent; my gut would make it "Music Radio 77", owing to my having grown up with 77 WABC, New York as the benchmark AM station, circa 1976.
For sure, other would argue for Music Radio 89 for WLS, Chicago, or Dallas locals perhaps 1190 for KLIF.
Whatever it turns out to be, I think there should be one US streaming station open to live jocks from across the country to celebrate and commemorate AM Music Radio in the US.