Mary MacKillop Bridge
Bridge in Lefevre Peninsula
34°50′18″S 138°30′25″E / 34.838283°S 138.506806°E / -34.838283; 138.5068061,600 mm (63 in)
The Mary MacKillop Bridge is a bascule bridge in Adelaide, Australia that carries the Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line over the Port River.
In July 2005, Abigroup was awarded a contract to build a railway bridge and the adjoining Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge to carry the Port River Expressway over the Port River.[1] The bridge was built as part of a project to divert the Dry Creek-Port Adelaide line away from the Rosewater loop and bypass the suburban network.[2]
It was opened on 1 August 2008 by Premier Mike Rann.[3][4]
References
- ^ Complex bridge project in Adelaide awarded to Abigroup Abigroup 12 July 2005
- ^ Port River Bridge Opens Catch Point issue 186 July 2008 pages 8-11
- ^ Official opening for new Port bridges ABC News 1 August 2008
- ^ Traffic flows faster after bridge opening New Connections issue 2 October 2008 page 7 Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
External links
Media related to Mary MacKillop Bridge at Wikimedia Commons
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