List of bridges in Australia

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Historical bridges[]

This table contains a non-exhaustive list of bridges listed on the various heritage registers of Australia.


# Name Image Heritage register Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Notes
m ft
1 Richmond Bridge Richmond Bridge1.jpg Australian National Heritage
(Australia’s oldest surviving large stone arch bridge)
41 135 Masonry
6 arches, sandstone
Wellington Street
Coal River
1825 Richmond
42°44′01.9″S 147°26′24.0″E / 42.733861°S 147.440000°E / -42.733861; 147.440000 (Richmond Bridge (Tasmania))
Tasmania [S 1]
[E 1]
[E 2]
2 Lennox Bridge 24 - Lennox Bridge (5045255b1).jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
Masonry
1 arch
Road bridge
Mitchells Pass
1833 Glenbrook
33°45′15.2″S 150°37′56.6″E / 33.754222°S 150.632389°E / -33.754222; 150.632389 (Lennox Bridge, Glenbrook)
New South Wales [S 2]
3 Lansdowne Bridge Lansdowne Bridge Sunset.jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
Masonry
1 arch, sandstone
Span: 33.5 m (110 ft)
Hume Highway
Prospect Creek
1836 Lansvale
33°53′24.1″S 150°58′01.5″E / 33.890028°S 150.967083°E / -33.890028; 150.967083 (Lansdowne Bridge)
New South Wales [S 3]
[E 3]
4 Ross Bridge Ross Bridge (4562385051).jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
Masonry
3 arches
Roseneath Road
Macquarie River
1836 Ross
41°01′50.7″S 147°29′23.1″E / 41.030750°S 147.489750°E / -41.030750; 147.489750 (Ross Bridge)
Tasmania [S 4]
5 Red Bridge Red Bridge, Campbell Town, Tasmania (31655622323).jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
(Australia’s oldest surviving brick arch bridge)
Masonry
3 arches, brick
Midland Highway (Tasmania)
Elizabeth River
1838 Campbell Town
41°55′58.7″S 147°29′33.9″E / 41.932972°S 147.492750°E / -41.932972; 147.492750 (Red Bridge (Tasmania))
Tasmania [E 4]
6 Nepean River railway bridge Menangle Viaduct 3.jpg New South Wales State Heritage Register 145 476 Beam bridge
Wrought iron
Main Southern railway line
Nepean River
1863 Menangle
34°07′04.8″S 150°44′37.1″E / 34.118000°S 150.743639°E / -34.118000; 150.743639 (Nepean River railway bridge, Menangle)
New South Wales [1]
7 Prince Alfred Bridge OldHumeHighway,GundagaiWoodenBridge.jpg New South Wales State Heritage Register
(First iron truss bridge to be built in New South Wales)
(Second-oldest metal truss bridge remaining in Australia)
922 3,025 Truss
Wooden, iron
Murrumbidgee River and its floodplain
1867 Gundagai
35°04′28″S 148°06′25″E / 35.0744°S 148.1069°E / -35.0744; 148.1069 (Prince Alfred Bridge, Gundagai)
New South Wales [2]
8 Dickabram Bridge Dickabram Bridge.jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
191 627 Truss
Steel, wood
Miva Road
Mary River
1886 Miva - Theebine
25°57′14.5″S 152°29′43.5″E / 25.954028°S 152.495417°E / -25.954028; 152.495417 (Dickabram Bridge)
Queensland [S 5]
[E 5]
9 Princes Bridge Melbourne city landscape (2190791586).jpg 120 390 Arch
Cast iron
Road bridge
St Kilda Road
Yarra River
1888 Melbourne
Melbourne city centre - Southbank
37°49′09.3″S 144°58′05.8″E / 37.819250°S 144.968278°E / -37.819250; 144.968278 (Princes Bridge)
Victoria [S 6]
10 Hampden Bridge Hampden Bridge 115 6318.jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
77 253 Suspension
Wooden truss deck, masonry pylons

Kangaroo River
1898 Kangaroo Valley
34°43′38.7″S 150°31′15.2″E / 34.727417°S 150.520889°E / -34.727417; 150.520889 (Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo Valley)
New South Wales [S 7]
[E 6]
11 Pyrmont Bridge Pyrmont Bridge. Darling Harbour Sydney. (24299518314).jpg (Now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
369 1,211 Truss
Steel
Swing bridge
Footbridge
Cockle Bay
1902 Sydney
Darling Harbour - Sydney central business district
33°52′14.0″S 151°12′02.6″E / 33.870556°S 151.200722°E / -33.870556; 151.200722 (Pyrmont Bridge)
New South Wales [S 8]
[E 7]
12 Noojee trestle.jpg Victorian Heritage Register
(Tallest surviving trestle bridge in Victoria)
102 335 Trestle
Wood
Noojee railway line
(closed line)
1919 Noojee
37°54′01.9″S 145°59′03.6″E / 37.900528°S 145.984333°E / -37.900528; 145.984333 (Noojee trestle bridge)
Victoria [3]
13 Maribyrnong River Viaduct Maribyrnong River viaduct bridge.jpg Victorian Heritage Register 383 1,257 Trestle
Steel
Albion–Jacana railway line
Maribyrnong River
1929 Melbourne
Sunshine North - Keilor East
37°44′50.4″S 144°50′46.0″E / 37.747333°S 144.846111°E / -37.747333; 144.846111 (Maribyrnong River Viaduct)
Victoria [4]
14 William Jolly Bridge River views of Brisbane CBD seen from the top of 135 Coronation Drive, in March 2019, 10-3.jpg Queensland Heritage Register 500 1,600 Arch
Concrete through arch
Grey Street
Brisbane River
1932 Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′06.7″S 153°00′55.9″E / 27.468528°S 153.015528°E / -27.468528; 153.015528 (William Jolly Bridge)
Queensland [S 9]
[5]
15 Grafton Bridge Graftonbridge1.jpg New South Wales State Heritage Register
(This bridge is a double-deck road/rail structure, the only one of its type in New South Wales. There is a lift span to allow passing of river traffic that is no longer in use.)
525 1,722 TR|Bascule Truss Bridge
Concrete
Steel
Bent Street
Clarence River
1932 Grafton
29°41′53″S 152°56′32″E / 29.69806°S 152.94222°E / -29.69806; 152.94222 (Grafton Bridge)

[6]
[7]
16 McKillops Bridge and the Snowy River.jpg 255 837 TR|Truss
Concrete
Wood
McKillops Road
Snowy River
1936
37°5′01.7″S 148°24′48.7″E / 37.083806°S 148.413528°E / -37.083806; 148.413528 (McKillops Bridge)
Victoria
[8]
[9]

Bridges of architectural interest[]

This table contains a non-exhaustive list of bridges of architectural interest, as determined by the Engineers Australia and/or other architectural organisations, as cited.


# Name Image Architectural distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Notes
m ft
1 Melbourne (AU), Evan Walker Bridge -- 2019 -- 1432.jpg Arch
Steel tied-arch

Span: 45 m (148 ft)
Footbrige
Yarra River
1992 Melbourne
Melbourne city centre - Southbank
37°49′10.6″S 144°57′54.5″E / 37.819611°S 144.965139°E / -37.819611; 144.965139 (Evan Walker Bridge)
Victoria [S 10]
2 Jack Pesch Bridge Jack Pesch Bridge 02.JPG 243 797 Cable-stayed
Steel truss deck, steel pylons

Span: 167 m (548 ft)
Footbridge
Brisbane River
1998 Brisbane
Indooroopilly - Chelmer
27°30′21.1″S 152°58′27.2″E / 27.505861°S 152.974222°E / -27.505861; 152.974222 (Jack Pesch Bridge)
Queensland [S 11]
3 Goodwill Bridge River views of Goodwill Bridge and Captain Cook Bridge, seen from Emporium Hotel South Bank, Brisbane, January 2019.jpg 450 1,480 Arch
Steel through arch

Span: 102 m (335 ft)
Footbridge
Brisbane River
2001 Brisbane
South Brisbane - Gardens Point
27°28′50.7″S 153°01′37.0″E / 27.480750°S 153.026944°E / -27.480750; 153.026944 (Goodwill Bridge)
Queensland [S 12]
4  [fr] Webb bridge.jpg 225 738 Bridge
Footbridge
Yarra River
2003 Melbourne
Docklands
37°49′23.8″S 144°56′50.2″E / 37.823278°S 144.947278°E / -37.823278; 144.947278 (Webb Bridge)
Victoria [S 13]
[10]
5 Kurilpa Bridge Kurilpa Bridge and South Brisbane seen from level 10 of North Quay building, Brisbane.jpg Tensegrity bridge 425 1,394 Cable-stayed
Steel

Span: 135 m (443 ft)
Footbridge
Brisbane River
2009 Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′09.7″S 153°01′05.5″E / 27.469361°S 153.018194°E / -27.469361; 153.018194 (Kurilpa Bridge)
Queensland [S 14]
6 Seafarers Bridge Seafarers Bridge (21604529).jpeg Masonry
2 arches

Span: 75 m (246 ft)
Footbridge
Yarra River
2009 Melbourne
Docklands - South Wharf
37°49′25.3″S 144°57′07.2″E / 37.823694°S 144.952000°E / -37.823694; 144.952000 (Seafarers Bridge)
Victoria [S 15]
7 Matagarup Bridge Serpent Bridge Take 2 (48884812366).jpg 370 1,210 Arch
Steel through arch

Span: 160 m (520 ft)
Footbridge
Swan River
2018 Perth
31°57′16.2″S 115°53′07.3″E / 31.954500°S 115.885361°E / -31.954500; 115.885361 (Matagarup Bridge)
Western Australia [S 16]
8 Neville Bonner Bridge
proposed
270 890 Cable-stayed
Steel

Span: 145 m (476 ft)
Footbridge
Brisbane River
Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′26.4″S 153°01′20.2″E / 27.474000°S 153.022278°E / -27.474000; 153.022278 (Neville Bonner Bridge)
Queensland [11]


Major road and railway bridges[]

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) and total lengths longer than 2,500 metres (8,202 ft).


Image # Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Notes
m ft m ft
1 Sydney Harbour Bridge SydneyHarbourBridge1 gobeirne.jpg 503 1,650 1,149 3,770 Arch
Steel through arch
Bradfield Highway
TfNSW T1.svg North Shore railway line
Port Jackson
1932 Sydney
Milsons Point - Dawes Point
33°51′07.4″S 151°12′38.7″E / 33.852056°S 151.210750°E / -33.852056; 151.210750 (Sydney Harbour Bridge)
New South Wales [S 17]
[E 8]
2 Anzac Bridge 2019-04-10 ANZAC Bridge 2.jpg 345 1,132 625 2,051 Cable-stayed
Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons
140+345+140
Western Distributor
Johnstons Bay
1996 Sydney
Rozelle - Pyrmont
33°52′08.8″S 151°11′08.6″E / 33.869111°S 151.185722°E / -33.869111; 151.185722 (Anzac Bridge)
New South Wales [Note 1]
[S 18]
3 West Gate Bridge West Gate Bridge Melbourne.jpg 336 1,102 2,582 8,471 Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
144+336+144
West Gate Freeway
Yarra River
1978 Melbourne
Spotswood - Port Melbourne
37°49′48.0″S 144°53′55.9″E / 37.830000°S 144.898861°E / -37.830000; 144.898861 (West Gate Bridge)
Victoria [S 19]
[12]
4 Gladesville Bridge Gladesville Bridge(2).jpg 305 1,001 488 1,601 Arch
Concrete deck arch
North Western Expressway
Parramatta River
1964 Sydney
Huntleys Point - Drummoyne
33°50′31.9″S 151°08′52.3″E / 33.842194°S 151.147861°E / -33.842194; 151.147861 (Gladesville Bridge)
New South Wales [S 20]
[13]
5 Story Bridge Story Bridge, Brisbane - panoramio.jpg 282 925 777 2,549 Cantilever
Steel
82+282+82
Bradfield Highway
Brisbane River
1940 Brisbane
Fortitude Valley - Kangaroo Point
27°27′49.0″S 153°02′08.7″E / 27.463611°S 153.035750°E / -27.463611; 153.035750 (Story Bridge)
Queensland [S 21]
[E 9]
[14]
6 Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges GATEWAY BRIDGE 2007-2.jpg 260 850 1,630 5,350 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
162+260+162
Twin bridges
Gateway Motorway
Brisbane River
1986
2010
Brisbane
Eagle Farm - Murarrie
27°26′43.0″S 153°06′04.4″E / 27.445278°S 153.101222°E / -27.445278; 153.101222 (Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges)
Queensland [S 22]
[15]
7 Mooney Mooney Bridge Mooney Mooney Bridge from below.jpg 220 720 485 1,591 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
134+220+130
Twin bridges
Pacific Motorway
Mooney Mooney Creek
1986 Mooney Mooney Creek
33°25′56.8″S 151°15′13.1″E / 33.432444°S 151.253639°E / -33.432444; 151.253639 (Mooney Mooney Bridge)
New South Wales [S 23]
[16]
8 Batman Bridge Tasmania - Batman Bridge.jpg 215 705 432 1,417 Cable-stayed
Steel truss deck, inclined steel pylon
Batman Highway
Tamar River
1968 Sidmouth - Hillwood
41°13′02.0″S 146°54′52.6″E / 41.217222°S 146.914611°E / -41.217222; 146.914611 (Batman Bridge)
Tasmania [S 24]
9 Eleanor Schonell Bridge Eleanor Schonell Bridge, Brisbane2.jpg 184 604 520 1,710 Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
30+73+184+73+30
Buses, cyclists and pedestrians
Brisbane River
2006 Brisbane
St Lucia - Dutton Park
27°29′51.9″S 153°01′15.7″E / 27.497750°S 153.021028°E / -27.497750; 153.021028 (Eleanor Schonell Bridge)
Queensland [S 25]
[17]
10 Walter Taylor Bridge Indooroopilly bridges2.jpg 183 600 300 980 Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
Coonan Street
Brisbane River
1936 Brisbane
Indooroopilly - Chelmer
27°30′20.4″S 152°58′25.1″E / 27.505667°S 152.973639°E / -27.505667; 152.973639 (Walter Taylor Bridge)
Queensland [S 26]
[E 10]
[18]
11 Rip Bridge from the air.jpg 183 600 330 1,080 Arch
Concrete arch deck
Road bridge
Maitland Bay Drive
Brisbane Water
Daleys Point - Blackwall
33°30′24.6″S 151°20′48.1″E / 33.506833°S 151.346694°E / -33.506833; 151.346694 (Rip Bridge)
New South Wales [19]
[20]
12 Captain Cook Bridge Captain Cook Bridge 4.jpg 183 600 555 1,821 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
73+183+146+110+73
Twin bridges
Pacific Motorway
Brisbane River
1972 Brisbane
Gardens Point - Kangaroo Point
27°28′51.3″S 153°01′45.7″E / 27.480917°S 153.029361°E / -27.480917; 153.029361 (Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane)
Queensland [S 27]
[21]
13 Bolte Bridge Boltebridge.jpg 173 568
(x2)
490 1,610 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
72+173+173+72
CityLink
Yarra River
1999 Melbourne
Docklands - Port Melbourne
37°49′10.1″S 144°55′56.1″E / 37.819472°S 144.932250°E / -37.819472; 144.932250 (Bolte Bridge)
Victoria [S 28]
[22]
14 Long Gully Suspension Bridge
dismantled in 1937
SLNSW 796752 Suspension Bridge North Sydney.jpg 152 499 Suspension
Steel truss deck, masonry pylons
Road bridge
Northbridge line
Sydney tramway network
1892 Sydney
Northbridge - Cammeray
33°49′01.4″S 151°12′44.5″E / 33.817056°S 151.212361°E / -33.817056; 151.212361 (Long Gully Suspension Bridge)
New South Wales [E 11]
15 150 490 304 997 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
77+150+77
Twin bridges
Hume Highway
Nepean River
1980 Pheasants Nest
34°14′12.9″S 150°39′44.3″E / 34.236917°S 150.662306°E / -34.236917; 150.662306 (Pheasants Nest Bridge)
New South Wales [S 29]
[23]
16 Victoria Bridge Victoria Bridge, Brisbane 04.jpg 146 479 313 1,027 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Road bridge
Melbourne Street - Queen Street
Brisbane River
1969 Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′20.4″S 153°01′16.3″E / 27.472333°S 153.021194°E / -27.472333; 153.021194 (Victoria Bridge, Brisbane)
Queensland [S 30]
[E 12]
17 Hawkesbury River railway bridge Hawkesbury River rail bridge.jpg 135 443
(x2)
785 2,575 Truss
Steel
135+106x4+135
Main North railway line
Hawkesbury River
1946 Cogra Bay - Brooklyn
33°32′01.5″S 151°13′42.9″E / 33.533750°S 151.228583°E / -33.533750; 151.228583 (Hawkesbury River railway bridge)
New South Wales [E 13]
18 Peats Ferry Bridge Hawkesbury River road bridges.jpg 134 440
(x2)
611 2,005 Truss
Steel
43+134+134+90x8
Pacific Highway
Hawkesbury River
1945 Mooney Mooney - Brooklyn
33°32′24.2″S 151°11′56.2″E / 33.540056°S 151.198944°E / -33.540056; 151.198944 (Peats Ferry Bridge)
New South Wales [E 14]
[24]
19 Merivale Bridge River views of Brisbane CBD seen from the top of 135 Coronation Drive, in March 2019, 10-2.jpg, in March 2019, 10.jpg 133 436 750 2,460 Arch
Steel tied-arch
Queensland Rail City network
Brisbane River
1978 Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′09.6″S 153°00′47.1″E / 27.469333°S 153.013083°E / -27.469333; 153.013083 (Merivale Bridge)
Queensland [S 31]
20 Go Between Bridge Go between bridge.jpg 117 384 300 980 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
80+117+74
Road bridge
Brisbane River
2010 Brisbane
Brisbane central business district - South Brisbane
27°28′11.3″N 153°00′44.1″E / 27.469806°N 153.012250°E / 27.469806; 153.012250 (Go Between Bridge)
Queensland [S 32]
21 Bowen Bridge Bowen Bridge from W shore1.JPG 109 358
(x8)
976 3,202 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
56+109x8+48
Goodwood Road
River Derwent
1984 Hobart
42°49′03.1″S 147°18′26.5″E / 42.817528°S 147.307361°E / -42.817528; 147.307361 (Bowen Bridge)
Tasmania [25]
22 Sea Cliff Bridge Sea Cliff Bridge from air.jpg 108 354
(x3)
455 1,493 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
62+108x3+61
Road bridge
Lawrence Hargrave Drive
2005 Clifton - Coalcliff
34°15′14.8″S 150°58′24.5″E / 34.254111°S 150.973472°E / -34.254111; 150.973472 (Sea Cliff Bridge)
New South Wales [S 33]
[26]
23 Long Gully Bridge Long Gully Bridge, Northbridge.jpg 105 344 152 499 Arch
Concrete deck arch
Road bridge
Strathallen Avenue
1939 Sydney
Northbridge - Cammeray
33°49′01.2″S 151°12′44.5″E / 33.817000°S 151.212361°E / -33.817000; 151.212361 (Long Gully Bridge)
New South Wales [E 11]
24 Albert Bridge Albert Bridge, Brisbane 08.JPG 104 341
(x2)
208 682 Truss
Steel
104x2
Ipswich and Rosewood railway line
Brisbane River
1895 Brisbane
Indooroopilly - Chelmer
27°30′21.4″S 152°58′26.5″E / 27.505944°S 152.974028°E / -27.505944; 152.974028 (Albert Bridge, Brisbane)
Queensland [S 34]
[E 15]
[27]
25 Indooroopilly Railway Bridge Indooroopilly Bridge.jpg 104 341
(x2)
208 682 Truss
Steel
104x2
Ipswich and Rosewood railway line
Brisbane River
1957 Brisbane
Indooroopilly - Chelmer
27°30′21.2″S 152°58′25.9″E / 27.505889°S 152.973861°E / -27.505889; 152.973861 (Indooroopilly Railway Bridge)
Queensland [28]
26 Macleay Valley Bridge 3,200 10,500 Beam
Prestressed concrete
94x34m
Pacific Highway (Australia)
Macleay River
2013 Frederickton
31°02′10.5″S 152°53′12.4″E / 31.036250°S 152.886778°E / -31.036250; 152.886778 (Macleay Valley Bridge)
New South Wales [29]
[30]
27 South Road Superway 2,800 9,200 Box girder
Prestressed concrete
North–South Motorway
2014 Adelaide
Wingfield - Regency Park
34°50′59.2″S 138°33′52.6″E / 34.849778°S 138.564611°E / -34.849778; 138.564611 (South Road Superway)
South Australia [31]
28 Houghton Highway Hornibrook april 2011 (171).jpg 2,740 8,990 Beam
Prestressed concrete
State Road 26
State Road 27
Bramble Bay
1979 Brisbane
Brighton - Clontarf
27°16′29.3″S 153°04′14.1″E / 27.274806°S 153.070583°E / -27.274806; 153.070583 (Houghton Highway)
Queensland [32]
29 Ted Smout Memorial Bridge HORNIBROOK FEBRUARY 2009- (15).jpg 2,740 8,990 Beam
Prestressed concrete
78x35m
State Road 26
State Road 27
Bramble Bay
2010 Brisbane
Brighton - Clontarf
27°16′30.1″S 153°04′15.6″E / 27.275028°S 153.071000°E / -27.275028; 153.071000 (Ted Smout Memorial Bridge)
Queensland [33]
30 Hornibrook Bridge
dismantled in 2011
HORNIBROOK FEBRUARY 2009- (120).jpg 2,684 8,806 Beam
Wood, concrete piles

Bramble Bay
1935 Brisbane
Brighton - Clontarf
27°16′28.6″S 153°04′12.8″E / 27.274611°S 153.070222°E / -27.274611; 153.070222 (Hornibrook Bridge)
Queensland [34]
[35]


Notes and references[]

  • Notes
  1. ^ The length given only takes into account the main bridge, central span(s) and shore span(s), approach viaducts are not counted.
  • "Heritage places and lists". Department of the Environment. Australian Government.
  • Other references
  1. ^ "Menangle rail bridge over Nepean River". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage.
  2. ^ "Prince Alfred Bridge - Iron Road Bridge". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage. H02022. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Victorian Heritage Database : Rail Bridge, Noojee Trestle Bridge Trail". vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au.
  4. ^ "Victorian Heritage Database : Rail Bridge (Albion Viaduct)". vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au.
  5. ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : William Jolly Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
  6. ^ "Heritage NSW : Grafton Bridge".
  7. ^ "Heritage NSW : Grafton Bridge".
  8. ^ "Victorian Heritage Register : McKillops Bridge".
  9. ^ "Heritage Victoria : McKillops Bridge".
  10. ^ "Webb Bridge". architravel.com.
  11. ^ "Neville Bonner Bridge Architectural and Engineering Statement in Response to EDQ Request" (PDF). edqdad.dsdip.qld.gov.au. 2017.
  12. ^ Prade, Marcel Le pont "West Gate", à Melbourne sur la Yarra, p.290
  13. ^ "Engineer biography: Guy Maunsell". engineering-timelines.com.
  14. ^ Engineering heritage inner Brisbane: a walk / drive tour, p.27
  15. ^ John Hart, John Connal. "300 year sustainability: The Second Gateway Bridge Brisbane" (PDF). conferenz.co.nz. AECOM. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 2013.
  16. ^ Prade, Marcel Le Mooney Mooney Bridge, sur la Mooney Creek, p.298
  17. ^ "Steel framed way speeds Brizzie bridge build - Eleanor Schonell Bridge". steel.org.au. Steel Australia. March 2008.
  18. ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : Walter Taylor Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
  19. ^ Prade, Marcel Le Rip Bridge, près de Brisbane, Route n°615 (1974), p.297
  20. ^ Leonardo Fernández Troyano (2003). Bridge Engineering: A Global Perspective. Thomas Telford. p. 215. ISBN 9780727732156.
  21. ^ Matthew Hourigan, Padra Moua, Matthew Fleet, Dr. Robert Heywood, John Spathonis. "Rectification of Captain Cook Bridge Bearings".CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ "Bolte Bridge X-TEND Mesh Screens and Safety Barrier". ronstantensilearch.com.
  23. ^ Prade, Marcel Les ponts jumeaux sur le Nepean, à Pheasants Nest, p.298
  24. ^ Don Fraser (October 2004). "Nomination Report for the Peats Ferry Bridge Hawkesbury River, NSW as an Historic Engineering Marker" (PDF). portal.engineersaustralia.org.au.
  25. ^ "PM opens new bridge in Tasmania" (PDF). Leighton Newsletter. Leighton Contractors. April 1984. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2013.
  26. ^ "Sea Cliff Bridge - Construction Statistics". seacliffbridge.com. Archived from the original on September 2009.
  27. ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : Albert Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
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See also[]

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Further reading[]

  • Prade, Marcel (1990). Les Grands Ponts du Monde : Ponts Remarquables Hors d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 285. ISBN 2-902170-68-8.
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