List of bridges in Australia
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 | Australian National Heritage (Australia’s oldest surviving large stone arch bridge) |
41 | 135 | Masonry 6 arches, sandstone |
Coal River |
1825 | Richmond 42°44′01.9″S 147°26′24.0″E / 42.733861°S 147.440000°E |
Tasmania | [S 1] [E 1] [E 2] | |
2 | Lennox Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate |
Masonry 1 arch |
Mitchells Pass |
1833 | Glenbrook 33°45′15.2″S 150°37′56.6″E / 33.754222°S 150.632389°E |
New South Wales | [S 2] | |||
3 | Lansdowne Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate |
Masonry 1 arch, sandstone Span: 33.5 m (110 ft) |
Prospect Creek |
1836 | Lansvale 33°53′24.1″S 150°58′01.5″E / 33.890028°S 150.967083°E |
New South Wales | [S 3] [E 3] | |||
4 | Ross Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate |
Masonry 3 arches |
Macquarie River |
1836 | Ross 41°01′50.7″S 147°29′23.1″E / 41.030750°S 147.489750°E |
Tasmania | [S 4] | |||
5 | Red Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate (Australia’s oldest surviving brick arch bridge) |
Masonry 3 arches, brick |
Elizabeth River |
1838 | Campbell Town 41°55′58.7″S 147°29′33.9″E / 41.932972°S 147.492750°E |
Tasmania | [E 4] | |||
6 | Nepean River railway bridge | New South Wales State Heritage Register | 145 | 476 | Beam bridge Wrought iron |
Nepean River |
1863 | Menangle 34°07′04.8″S 150°44′37.1″E / 34.118000°S 150.743639°E |
New South Wales | [1] | |
7 | Prince Alfred Bridge | 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 |
1867 | Gundagai 35°04′28″S 148°06′25″E / 35.0744°S 148.1069°E |
New South Wales | [2] | ||
8 | Dickabram Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate |
191 | 627 | Truss Steel, wood |
Mary River |
1886 | Miva - Theebine 25°57′14.5″S 152°29′43.5″E / 25.954028°S 152.495417°E |
Queensland | [S 5] [E 5] | |
9 | Princes Bridge | 120 | 390 | Arch Cast iron |
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 |
Victoria | [S 6] | ||
10 | Hampden Bridge | (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 |
New South Wales | [S 7] [E 6] | |
11 | Pyrmont Bridge | (Now defunct) Register of the National Estate |
369 | 1,211 | Truss Steel Swing bridge |
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 |
New South Wales | [S 8] [E 7] | |
12 | Victorian Heritage Register (Tallest surviving trestle bridge in Victoria) |
102 | 335 | Trestle Wood |
(closed line) |
1919 | Noojee 37°54′01.9″S 145°59′03.6″E / 37.900528°S 145.984333°E |
Victoria | [3] | ||
13 | Maribyrnong River Viaduct | Victorian Heritage Register | 383 | 1,257 | Trestle Steel |
Maribyrnong River |
1929 | Melbourne Sunshine North - Keilor East 37°44′50.4″S 144°50′46.0″E / 37.747333°S 144.846111°E |
Victoria | [4] | |
14 | William Jolly Bridge | Queensland Heritage Register | 500 | 1,600 | Arch Concrete through arch |
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 |
Queensland | [S 9] [5] | |
15 | Grafton Bridge | 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 |
Clarence River |
1932 | Grafton 29°41′53″S 152°56′32″E / 29.69806°S 152.94222°E |
[6] [7] | ||
16 | 255 | 837 | TR|Truss Concrete Wood |
Snowy River |
1936 | 37°5′01.7″S 148°24′48.7″E / 37.083806°S 148.413528°E |
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 | Arch Steel tied-arch Span: 45 m (148 ft) |
Yarra River |
1992 | Melbourne Melbourne city centre - Southbank 37°49′10.6″S 144°57′54.5″E / 37.819611°S 144.965139°E |
Victoria | [S 10] | |||||
2 | Jack Pesch Bridge | 243 | 797 | Cable-stayed Steel truss deck, steel pylons Span: 167 m (548 ft) |
Brisbane River |
1998 | Brisbane Indooroopilly - Chelmer 27°30′21.1″S 152°58′27.2″E / 27.505861°S 152.974222°E |
Queensland | [S 11] | ||
3 | Goodwill Bridge | 450 | 1,480 | Arch Steel through arch Span: 102 m (335 ft) |
Brisbane River |
2001 | Brisbane South Brisbane - Gardens Point 27°28′50.7″S 153°01′37.0″E / 27.480750°S 153.026944°E |
Queensland | [S 12] | ||
4 | 225 | 738 | Bridge | Yarra River |
2003 | Melbourne Docklands 37°49′23.8″S 144°56′50.2″E / 37.823278°S 144.947278°E |
Victoria | [S 13] [10] | |||
5 | Kurilpa Bridge | Tensegrity bridge | 425 | 1,394 | Cable-stayed Steel Span: 135 m (443 ft) |
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 |
Queensland | [S 14] | |
6 | Seafarers Bridge | Masonry 2 arches Span: 75 m (246 ft) |
Yarra River |
2009 | Melbourne Docklands - South Wharf 37°49′25.3″S 144°57′07.2″E / 37.823694°S 144.952000°E |
Victoria | [S 15] | ||||
7 | Matagarup Bridge | 370 | 1,210 | Arch Steel through arch Span: 160 m (520 ft) |
Swan River |
2018 | Perth 31°57′16.2″S 115°53′07.3″E / 31.954500°S 115.885361°E |
Western Australia | [S 16] | ||
8 | Neville Bonner Bridge proposed |
270 | 890 | Cable-stayed Steel Span: 145 m (476 ft) |
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 |
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 | 503 | 1,650 | 1,149 | 3,770 | Arch Steel through arch |
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 |
New South Wales | [S 17] [E 8] | |
2 | Anzac Bridge | 345 | 1,132 | 625 | 2,051 | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons 140+345+140 |
Johnstons Bay |
1996 | Sydney Rozelle - Pyrmont 33°52′08.8″S 151°11′08.6″E / 33.869111°S 151.185722°E |
New South Wales | [Note 1] [S 18] | |
3 | West Gate Bridge | 336 | 1,102 | 2,582 | 8,471 | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, steel pylons 144+336+144 |
Yarra River |
1978 | Melbourne Spotswood - Port Melbourne 37°49′48.0″S 144°53′55.9″E / 37.830000°S 144.898861°E |
Victoria | [S 19] [12] | |
4 | Gladesville Bridge | 305 | 1,001 | 488 | 1,601 | Arch Concrete deck arch |
Parramatta River |
1964 | Sydney Huntleys Point - Drummoyne 33°50′31.9″S 151°08′52.3″E / 33.842194°S 151.147861°E |
New South Wales | [S 20] [13] | |
5 | Story Bridge | 282 | 925 | 777 | 2,549 | Cantilever Steel 82+282+82 |
Brisbane River |
1940 | Brisbane Fortitude Valley - Kangaroo Point 27°27′49.0″S 153°02′08.7″E / 27.463611°S 153.035750°E |
Queensland | [S 21] [E 9] [14] | |
6 | Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges | 260 | 850 | 1,630 | 5,350 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 162+260+162 Twin bridges |
Brisbane River |
1986 2010 |
Brisbane Eagle Farm - Murarrie 27°26′43.0″S 153°06′04.4″E / 27.445278°S 153.101222°E |
Queensland | [S 22] [15] | |
7 | Mooney Mooney Bridge | 220 | 720 | 485 | 1,591 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 134+220+130 Twin bridges |
Mooney Mooney Creek |
1986 | Mooney Mooney Creek 33°25′56.8″S 151°15′13.1″E / 33.432444°S 151.253639°E |
New South Wales | [S 23] [16] | |
8 | Batman Bridge | 215 | 705 | 432 | 1,417 | Cable-stayed Steel truss deck, inclined steel pylon |
Tamar River |
1968 | Sidmouth - Hillwood 41°13′02.0″S 146°54′52.6″E / 41.217222°S 146.914611°E |
Tasmania | [S 24] | |
9 | Eleanor Schonell Bridge | 184 | 604 | 520 | 1,710 | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons 30+73+184+73+30 |
Brisbane River |
2006 | Brisbane St Lucia - Dutton Park 27°29′51.9″S 153°01′15.7″E / 27.497750°S 153.021028°E |
Queensland | [S 25] [17] | |
10 | Walter Taylor Bridge | 183 | 600 | 300 | 980 | Suspension Steel truss deck, concrete pylons |
Brisbane River |
1936 | Brisbane Indooroopilly - Chelmer 27°30′20.4″S 152°58′25.1″E / 27.505667°S 152.973639°E |
Queensland | [S 26] [E 10] [18] | |
11 | 183 | 600 | 330 | 1,080 | Arch Concrete arch deck |
Maitland Bay Drive Brisbane Water |
Daleys Point - Blackwall 33°30′24.6″S 151°20′48.1″E / 33.506833°S 151.346694°E |
New South Wales | [19] [20] | |||
12 | Captain Cook Bridge | 183 | 600 | 555 | 1,821 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 73+183+146+110+73 Twin bridges |
Brisbane River |
1972 | Brisbane Gardens Point - Kangaroo Point 27°28′51.3″S 153°01′45.7″E / 27.480917°S 153.029361°E |
Queensland | [S 27] [21] | |
13 | Bolte Bridge | 173 | 568 (x2) |
490 | 1,610 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 72+173+173+72 |
Yarra River |
1999 | Melbourne Docklands - Port Melbourne 37°49′10.1″S 144°55′56.1″E / 37.819472°S 144.932250°E |
Victoria | [S 28] [22] | |
14 | Long Gully Suspension Bridge dismantled in 1937 |
152 | 499 | Suspension Steel truss deck, masonry pylons |
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 |
New South Wales | [E 11] | |||
15 | 150 | 490 | 304 | 997 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 77+150+77 Twin bridges |
Nepean River |
1980 | Pheasants Nest 34°14′12.9″S 150°39′44.3″E / 34.236917°S 150.662306°E |
New South Wales | [S 29] [23] | ||
16 | Victoria Bridge | 146 | 479 | 313 | 1,027 | Box girder Prestressed concrete |
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 |
Queensland | [S 30] [E 12] | |
17 | Hawkesbury River railway bridge | 135 | 443 (x2) |
785 | 2,575 | Truss Steel 135+106x4+135 |
Hawkesbury River |
1946 | Cogra Bay - Brooklyn 33°32′01.5″S 151°13′42.9″E / 33.533750°S 151.228583°E |
New South Wales | [E 13] | |
18 | Peats Ferry Bridge | 134 | 440 (x2) |
611 | 2,005 | Truss Steel 43+134+134+90x8 |
Hawkesbury River |
1945 | Mooney Mooney - Brooklyn 33°32′24.2″S 151°11′56.2″E / 33.540056°S 151.198944°E |
New South Wales | [E 14] [24] | |
19 | Merivale Bridge | 133 | 436 | 750 | 2,460 | Arch Steel tied-arch |
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 |
Queensland | [S 31] | |
20 | Go Between Bridge | 117 | 384 | 300 | 980 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 80+117+74 |
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 |
Queensland | [S 32] | |
21 | Bowen Bridge | 109 | 358 (x8) |
976 | 3,202 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 56+109x8+48 |
River Derwent |
1984 | Hobart 42°49′03.1″S 147°18′26.5″E / 42.817528°S 147.307361°E |
Tasmania | [25] | |
22 | Sea Cliff Bridge | 108 | 354 (x3) |
455 | 1,493 | Box girder Prestressed concrete 62+108x3+61 |
Lawrence Hargrave Drive |
2005 | Clifton - Coalcliff 34°15′14.8″S 150°58′24.5″E / 34.254111°S 150.973472°E |
New South Wales | [S 33] [26] | |
23 | Long Gully Bridge | 105 | 344 | 152 | 499 | Arch Concrete deck arch |
Strathallen Avenue |
1939 | Sydney Northbridge - Cammeray 33°49′01.2″S 151°12′44.5″E / 33.817000°S 151.212361°E |
New South Wales | [E 11] | |
24 | Albert Bridge | 104 | 341 (x2) |
208 | 682 | Truss Steel 104x2 |
Brisbane River |
1895 | Brisbane Indooroopilly - Chelmer 27°30′21.4″S 152°58′26.5″E / 27.505944°S 152.974028°E |
Queensland | [S 34] [E 15] [27] | |
25 | Indooroopilly Railway Bridge | 104 | 341 (x2) |
208 | 682 | Truss Steel 104x2 |
Brisbane River |
1957 | Brisbane Indooroopilly - Chelmer 27°30′21.2″S 152°58′25.9″E / 27.505889°S 152.973861°E |
Queensland | [28] | |
26 | Macleay Valley Bridge | 3,200 | 10,500 | Beam Prestressed concrete 94x34m |
Macleay River |
2013 | Frederickton 31°02′10.5″S 152°53′12.4″E / 31.036250°S 152.886778°E |
New South Wales | [29] [30] | |||
27 | South Road Superway | 2,800 | 9,200 | Box girder Prestressed concrete |
2014 | Adelaide Wingfield - Regency Park 34°50′59.2″S 138°33′52.6″E / 34.849778°S 138.564611°E |
South Australia | [31] | ||||
28 | Houghton Highway | 2,740 | 8,990 | Beam Prestressed concrete |
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 |
Queensland | [32] | |||
29 | Ted Smout Memorial Bridge | 2,740 | 8,990 | Beam Prestressed concrete 78x35m |
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 |
Queensland | [33] | |||
30 | Hornibrook Bridge dismantled in 2011 |
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 |
Queensland | [34] [35] |
Notes and references[]
- Notes
- ^ 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.
- ^ "National Heritage Places - Richmond Bridge".
- ^ "Richmond Bridge, Bridge St, Richmond, TAS (Place ID 105724)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Lansdowne Bridge, Hume Hwy, Lansvale, NSW (Place ID 3013)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Red Bridge, High St, Campbell Town, TAS (Place ID 13065)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Dickabram Bridge, Gunalda-Miva Rd, Miva, QLD (Place ID 15956)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Hampden Bridge, Moss Vale Rd, Kangaroo Valley, NSW (Place ID 1621)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Pyrmont Bridge, Market St, Darling Harbour, NSW (Place ID 1835)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment.
- ^ "Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bradfield Hwy, Dawes Point - Milsons Point, NSW".
- ^ "Story Bridge, Bradfield Hwy (Bowen Tce), Fortitude Valley, QLD".
- ^ "Walter Taylor Bridge, Coonan St, Indooroopilly, QLD".
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Heritage places and items : Suspension Bridge".
- ^ "Victoria Bridge, Melbourne St, Brisbane City, QLD".
- ^ "Heritage place and items : Hawkesbury River Rail Bridge and Long Island Group".
- ^ "Heritage places and items : Peats Ferry Road Bridge".
- ^ "Albert Bridge, Brisbane - Ipswich Rwy, Indooroopilly, QLD".
- Janberg, Nicolas. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
- ^ "Richmond Bridge".
- ^ "Lennox Bridge".
- ^ "Lansdowne Bridge".
- ^ "Ross Bridge".
- ^ "Dickabram Bridge".
- ^ "Princes Bridge".
- ^ "Hampden Bridge".
- ^ "Pyrmont Bridge".
- ^ "William Jolly Bridge".
- ^ "Evan Walker Bridge".
- ^ "Jack Pesch Bridge".
- ^ "Goodwill Pedestrian Bridge".
- ^ "Webb Bridge".
- ^ "Kurilpa Bridge".
- ^ "Seafarers Bridge".
- ^ "Matagarup Bridge".
- ^ "Sydney Harbour Bridge".
- ^ "ANZAC Bridge".
- ^ "West Gate Bridge".
- ^ "Gladesville Bridge".
- ^ "Story Bridge".
- ^ "Gateway Bridge".
- ^ "Mooney Mooney Creek Bridge".
- ^ "Batman Bridge".
- ^ "Eleanor Schonell Bridge".
- ^ "Walter Taylor Bridge".
- ^ "Captain Cook Bridge".
- ^ "Bolte Bridge".
- ^ "Pheasants Nest Bridge".
- ^ "Victoria Bridge".
- ^ "Merivale Bridge".
- ^ "Go Between Bridge".
- ^ "Sea Cliff Bridge".
- ^ "Albert Bridge".
- Other references
- ^ "Menangle rail bridge over Nepean River". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage.
- ^ "Prince Alfred Bridge - Iron Road Bridge". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage. H02022. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
- ^ "Victorian Heritage Database : Rail Bridge, Noojee Trestle Bridge Trail". vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au.
- ^ "Victorian Heritage Database : Rail Bridge (Albion Viaduct)". vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au.
- ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : William Jolly Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
- ^ "Heritage NSW : Grafton Bridge".
- ^ "Heritage NSW : Grafton Bridge".
- ^ "Victorian Heritage Register : McKillops Bridge".
- ^ "Heritage Victoria : McKillops Bridge".
- ^ "Webb Bridge". architravel.com.
- ^ "Neville Bonner Bridge Architectural and Engineering Statement in Response to EDQ Request" (PDF). edqdad.dsdip.qld.gov.au. 2017.
- ^ Prade, Marcel Le pont "West Gate", à Melbourne sur la Yarra, p.290
- ^ "Engineer biography: Guy Maunsell". engineering-timelines.com.
- ^ Engineering heritage inner Brisbane: a walk / drive tour, p.27
- ^ 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.
- ^ Prade, Marcel Le Mooney Mooney Bridge, sur la Mooney Creek, p.298
- ^ "Steel framed way speeds Brizzie bridge build - Eleanor Schonell Bridge". steel.org.au. Steel Australia. March 2008.
- ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : Walter Taylor Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
- ^ Prade, Marcel Le Rip Bridge, près de Brisbane, Route n°615 (1974), p.297
- ^ Leonardo Fernández Troyano (2003). Bridge Engineering: A Global Perspective. Thomas Telford. p. 215. ISBN 9780727732156.
- ^ Matthew Hourigan, Padra Moua, Matthew Fleet, Dr. Robert Heywood, John Spathonis. "Rectification of Captain Cook Bridge Bearings".CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ "Bolte Bridge X-TEND Mesh Screens and Safety Barrier". ronstantensilearch.com.
- ^ Prade, Marcel Les ponts jumeaux sur le Nepean, à Pheasants Nest, p.298
- ^ Don Fraser (October 2004). "Nomination Report for the Peats Ferry Bridge Hawkesbury River, NSW as an Historic Engineering Marker" (PDF). portal.engineersaustralia.org.au.
- ^ "PM opens new bridge in Tasmania" (PDF). Leighton Newsletter. Leighton Contractors. April 1984. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2013.
- ^ "Sea Cliff Bridge - Construction Statistics". seacliffbridge.com. Archived from the original on September 2009.
- ^ "Queensland Heritage Register : Albert Bridge". apps.des.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
- ^ "Queensland's archives : Indooroopilly Railway Bridge Plans". archivessearch.qld.gov.au - Queensland Government.
- ^ "Australia's longest bridge crosses the Macleay River in Northern NSW". arup.com.
- ^ "Kempsey bypass open". abc.net.au.
- ^ "Use the South Road Superway and save time northbound lanes to open on thursday night" (PDF). infrastructure.sa.gov.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 2014.
- ^ "Fact sheet 2 - The existing Houghton Highway bridge" (PDF). mainroads.qld.gov.au. June 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2009.
- ^ "Fact sheet 3 - The new Houghton Highway bridge" (PDF). mainroads.qld.gov.au. June 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2009.
- ^ "Hornibrook Highway Bridge". epa.qld.gov.au. Archived from the original on September 2007.
- ^ "Fact sheet 1 - History of the Hornibrook Highway bridge" (PDF). mainroads.qld.gov.au. June 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2009.
See also[]
- Transport in Australia
- Rail transport in Australia
- Geography of Australia
- Historic bridges of New South Wales
- List of bridges in Sydney
- List of bridges in Brisbane
- List of bridges in Melbourne
- List of bridges in Perth, Western Australia
- List of bridges in Hobart
- Bridges over the Brisbane River
- List of crossings of the Murray River
- Crossings of the Yarra River
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to List of bridges in Australia |
- "Engineering heritage inner Brisbane: a walk / drive tour" (PDF). engineersaustralia.org.au. Engineers Australia - Queensland Division. 2015.
- "Swan & Canning Rivers Bridges - Australian Engineering Week Tour 2009". engineersaustralia.org.au. Engineers Australia - Western Australia Division. Archived from the original (pdf) on March 2011.
- "Suspension Bridges of Australia". bridgemeister.com.
- "Category: Bridges in Australia". highestbridges.com.
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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