Bethanga Bridge

Bethanga Bridge
Bethanga Bridge in 2010
Coordinates36°05′25″S 147°03′32″E / 36.09019°S 147.05902°E / -36.09019; 147.05902
CarriesRiverina Highway /
CrossesLake Hume
LocaleBellbridge and Bethanga, Victoria, Australia
Named forBethanga
Owner
Maintained byTransport for NSW
Characteristics
DesignPratt truss
MaterialSteel, concrete
Trough constructionTimber deck replaced by concrete waffle slab in 1961
Pier constructionDouble reinforced concrete pylons
Total length752 metres (2,467 ft)
Width7.7 metres (25 ft)
Longest span82 metres (269 ft)
No. of spans9
Piers in water8
Clearance above4.2 metres (14 ft)
Clearance below25 metres (82 ft)[1][2]
No. of lanes2
History
DesignerPercy Allan
Contracted lead designerDepartment of Main Roads
Engineering design byNSW Department of Public Works
Constructed byVickers Ruwolt, Melbourne
Construction start1927 (1927)
Construction end1930 (1930)
Construction costc. 194,000 – 210,000[2]
OpenedSeptember 1930 (1930-09)
Official nameBethanga Bridge
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated26 May 2006
Reference no.1750
TypeRoad Bridge
CategoryTransport - Land
BuildersVickers Ruwolt, Melbourne
Official nameBethanga Bridge
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated14 July 2005
Reference no.12738
TypeRoad Bridge
CategoryTransport – Land; Utilities – Water
BuildersVickers Ruwolt, Melbourne
Location
Map

The Bethanga Bridge is a steel truss road bridge that carries the Riverina Highway across Lake Hume, an artificial lake on the Murray River in Australia. The dual heritage-listed[1][3] bridge crosses the border between the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria, linking the Victorian towns of Bellbridge and Bethanga with the regional New South Wales city of Albury.

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