Fremantle Traffic Bridge

Bridge in Fremantle, Western Australia

32°02′28″S 115°45′16″E / 32.0412°S 115.7545°E / -32.0412; 115.7545 (Fremantle Traffic Bridge)CarriesQueen Victoria StreetCrossesSwan RiverLocaleFremantleOwnerMain Roads Western AustraliaPreceded byStirling BridgeFollowed byFremantle Railway BridgeCharacteristicsTotal length219 metresNo. of lanes4HistoryOpened15 December 1939LocationMap

The Fremantle Traffic Bridge carries Queen Victoria Street over the Swan River, linking the suburbs of North Fremantle and Fremantle in Perth, Western Australia.

History

Construction of the new bridge, c.1935, with the Old Fremantle Bridge next to it.

With the 1866 built bridge connecting North Fremantle and Fremantle in urgent need of replacement, work commenced on a replacement in November 1937.[1] It was envisaged to have a short lifespan with Fremantle Harbour expected to be extended further east.[2] Hence it was built out of timber rather than concrete. It opened on 15 December 1939.[3][4][5]

Construction of a replacement bridge is scheduled to commence in 2023 with completion scheduled for 2026.[6] In August 2021, the project was altered with the new bridge to be built to the west of the current bridge rather than the east.[7]

References

  1. ^ Work Starts on Traffic Bridge Daily News 23 November 1937 page 5
  2. ^ Swan & Canning Rivers Bridges Australian Engineering Week Tour 2012 Engineers Australia 2012 pages 20/21
  3. ^ Traffic Bridge The West Australian 16 December 1939 page 16
  4. ^ Fremantle Bridge The West Australian 18 December 1939 page 14
  5. ^ Fremantle Traffic Bridge Westralian Worker 22 December 1939 page 5
  6. ^ Swan River Crossings Main Roads Western Australia
  7. ^ Fremantle Traffic Bridge to be replaced by altered Swan River Crossings project after backlash ABC News 21 August 2021

External links

Media related to Fremantle Traffic Bridge at Wikimedia Commons