Sundale Bridge

Sundale Bridge

Sundale Bridge, Southport, 2015
Coordinates 27°58′37″S 153°25′16″E / 27.97694°S 153.42111°E / -27.97694; 153.42111Coordinates: 27°58′37″S 153°25′16″E / 27.97694°S 153.42111°E / -27.97694; 153.42111
Carries Gold Coast Highway; G:link; pedestrians; cyclists
Crosses Nerang River
Locale Gold Coast, Queensland
Owner
Characteristics
Piers in water 11 (12 for footbridge)
History
Opened 1966; 2014
Replaces Jubilee Bridge
Sundale Bridge
Location in Queensland

The Sundale Bridge is a bridge located in the Gold Coast region of South East, Queensland, Australia. The bridge spans the Nerang River linking the suburbs of Southport and Main Beach. Opened initially in 1966, the bridge replaced the Jubilee Bridge, and comprises four separate decks and pier structures built at various stages and for a variety of purposes.

Features

The dual carriageway portion of the Sundale Bridge at night, 2015

The dual carriageway comprising two mirrored sets of eleven concrete piers together with a concrete deck each that carries vehicular traffic was opened in 1966. The decks carried what was then known as the Pacific Highway and is now known as the Gold Coast Highway. In addition to vehicular traffic, a narrow pedestrian footpath formed part of the dual deck structure. In 2010 a separate set of eleven concrete piers were sited upriver adjacent to the most westerly of the existing two decks. A concrete deck completed the bridge structure and carries the Gold Coast Light Rail line[1] that was officially opened in February 2014.[2] A fourth structure was completed comprising twelve concrete piers that were sited downriver adjacent to the most easterly of the original two decks. A concrete deck completed the bridge structure and carries pedestrians and cyclists as a footbridge, opened in June 2014.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. "Piling starts for Smith Street light rail bridge". Trams and light rail: Gold Coast update. Railpage. 4 July 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. "Milestones galore". Southport Star. Ian McDougall. February 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  3. Saunders, Michael (10 June 2014). "Footbridge parallel to Sundale Bridge open to pedestrians and cyclists". Gold Coast Bulletin (News Corp). Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  4. McCowan, Andrew (16 June 2015). "Assessment of Bridge Losses using a Range of 2D Modelling Tools" (PDF). 2D Modelling Workshop. Sydney: Water Technology. pp. 13–16. Retrieved 28 September 2015.

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