General Information
Completion: | 22 August 2008 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Box girder bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Road bridge |
Construction method: |
Incremental launching |
Location
Location: |
City of Bankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sutherland Shire, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Crosses: |
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Next to: |
Alfords Point Bridge (1973) (1973)
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Coordinates: | 33° 58' 37.63" S 151° 1' 50.22" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
width | 15.3 m | |
total length | 445 m | |
piers | number | 10 |
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Alfords Point Bridge is a twin 445-metre-long (1,460 ft) concrete and steel box girder road bridge that carries state route A6 across the lower Georges River between Padstow Heights in the City of Bankstown and Alfords Point in the Sutherland Shire in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The first bridge opened on 7 September 1973 and although the deck was built wide enough to accommodate three lanes of traffic, carried one lane of traffic in each direction. In 1980 the lane arrangements on the bridge were changed to provide a third lane, and a tidal-flow traffic management system was introduced, with two lanes northbound in the morning and two lanes southbound in the evenings.
When the first bridge was built, a second set of piles and abutments was built a few metres downstream, allowing for future duplication. The second bridge was opened for southbound traffic on 22 August 2008, leaving the first bridge for northbound use only.
Description
There are two other road crossings over Georges River downstream of the Alfords Point Bridge: the Captain Cook Bridge, which opened in 1965 and Tom Uglys Bridge, which opened in 1929. Captain Cook Bridge connects Sans Souci to Taren Point. Tom Uglys Bridge connects Blakehurst to Sylvania.
History
The bridge was built as the last link in the Hornsby-Heathcote county road (although a number of route realignments followed), and serves a metropolitan function. Construction of the bridge allowed the decommissioning (in 1976) of Lugarno ferry, which had operated since 1843 on Surveyor-General Thomas Mitchell's line of the Illawarra Road. The ferry had operated between Lugarno and Illawong.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Alfords Point Bridge" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20068085 - Published on:
26/11/2015 - Last updated on:
05/02/2016