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Phillip Island Bridge

Phillip Island Bridge

Bridge in Victoria, Australia


Phillip Island Bridge is a cantilever bridge in Victoria, Australia, that connects the Australian mainland with Phillip Island.

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On 29 November 1940, a suspension bridge opened between San Remo, Victoria on the mainland to Newhaven, Victoria on Phillip Island.[1][2] The 540 metre bridge had two lanes but no footpaths, instead having six pedestrian refuges. The main span was 168 metres long. The cables had previously been used on a bridge on Sydney's North Shore. Because of weight restrictions, tourist coaches had to offload their passengers.[3]

In April 1966, a contract was awarded to John Holland for a replacement bridge made from reinforced concrete. It opened on 21 November 1969.[3][4][5]

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References

  1. Phillip Island Bridge Weekly Times 7 December 1940 page 4
  2. Annual Report for year ended 30 June 1970 page4, 27, 28 Country Roads Board
  3. New Phillip Island Bridge Opened by Minister CRB News issue 14 December 1969 page 4
  4. A look back in time...a second bridge is built Phillip Island & San Remo Advertiser 23 November 2021

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