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Construction of the bridge began in 2021 and was expected to be completed in 2023. [10] 30 boat moorings on the Brisbane River were removed for the bridge's construction. [11] The bridge's construction cost was initially expected to be $190 million. [4] In September 2023, it was announced the bridge would cost $299 million. [12]
A bridge downstream of the Victoria Bridge was part of a larger plan, devised by Professor Roger Hawken of the University of Queensland in the 1920s, for a series of bridges over the Brisbane River to alleviate congestion on Victoria Bridge and to divert traffic away from the Brisbane central business district.
The William Jolly Bridge crosses the Brisbane River at the tip of the South Brisbane peninsula between Grey Street, South Brisbane, and at North Quay at the intersection of Skew and Saul Streets on the northern bank. [1] The tip of the South Brisbane peninsula is traditionally a point of crossing.
This is a list of major bridges in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: . Airport Flyover, Brisbane; Albert Bridge, Brisbane; Breakfast Creek Green Bridge; Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane
The Dornoch Terrace Bridge was built in 1941 by the Brisbane City Council. It provides a vehicular and pedestrian thoroughfare down Dornoch Terrace towards the Brisbane River. Built as an overpass across Boundary Street, the bridge allows access to the road below by a series of staircases and a slip road. [1]
In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Bridges over the Brisbane River" The following 20 pages are in this category ...
The Goodwill Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge which spans the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The bridge connects the South Bank Parklands in South Brisbane to Gardens Point in the Brisbane CBD. The Goodwill Bridge was opened on 21 October 2001 and takes its name from the Goodwill Games, which were held in Brisbane ...
The bridge opened to traffic on 5 July 2010 and is now operated by Transurban Queensland. [3] The Go Between Bridge is named after the popular Australian indie rock band The Go-Betweens, [4] which was formed in Brisbane. The bridge was part of Campbell Newman's TransApex transport plan. It extends the Inner City Bypass across the Brisbane River.