General Information
Completion: | 22 December 1938 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Road bridge |
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Structure: |
Haunched girder bridge T-section girder bridge |
Material: |
Reinforced concrete bridge |
Location
Location: |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Crosses: |
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Coordinates: | 37° 49' 46.84" S 144° 59' 16.49" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
number of lanes | 5 |
Materials
girders |
reinforced concrete
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Hoddle Bridge is an arch bridge over the Yarra River between Richmond and South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia. It carries Punt Road across the Yarra. It is a five-lane road bridge with narrow footpaths on either side. It is of continuous reinforced concrete T-beam construction with five segmental arched spans, supported on transverse piers, and linked by concrete cross-beams.
The bridge, named after Robert Hoddle, replaced an earlier footbridge, which in turn had replaced a punt service.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Hoddle Bridge" and modified on April 11, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20079150 - Published on:
07/02/2020 - Last updated on:
07/02/2020