Swanport Bridge Explained

Coordinates:-35.1474°N 139.3089°W
Carries:Highway 1
Crosses:Murray River
Locale:Murray Bridge, South Australia
Official Name:Swanport Bridge
Named For:Swanport
Owner:Government of South Australia
Maint:DPTI
Preceded:Murray Bridge town bridge
Followed:Tailem BendJervois ferry
Material:Prestressed concrete
Width:2 lanes
Open:30 May 1979

Swanport Bridge is a road bridge that carries Highway 1 across the Murray River, located approximately southeast of the town of Murray Bridge in South Australia, Australia. Opened on 30 May 1979 by transport minister Geoff Virgo, the bridge connects the communities of Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend.[1] [2]

Characteristics

The bridge itself is 10NaN0 in length with two lanes, one for each direction of traffic, and no separating median. It is constructed from prestressed concrete. There is a footpath on the northern side, with no barrier from the roadway, signposted as being for emergency use only.

The bridge serves as a link between the South Eastern Freeway to the west and the Princes Highway continuing to the east, and as such is an integral part of the AdelaideMelbourne road transport corridor. Both the Southeastern Freeway to the west of the bridge and the Princes Highway to its east are two lanes each way with a wide median and speed limit of . The bridge itself is only one lane each way with no median strip and has a speed limit of since 2015.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crossing the Murray . . 29 July 2016.
  2. The new Swanport Bridge . . 199 . June 1979 . 25 .
  3. Web site: Lower Speed Limit for Swanport Bridge . 27 November 2015 . 29 July 2016 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160818094827/http://dpti.sa.gov.au/news/?a=247146 . 2016-08-18 . deviated.