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Dennis Bridge

Coordinates:31°24′31″S152°49′18″E/ 31.4086°S 152.8216°E/-31.4086; 152.8216
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Dennis Bridge
View of Dennis Bridge, looking east from the new Hastings River Bridge in November 2017
Coordinates31°24′31″S152°49′18″E/ 31.4086°S 152.8216°E/-31.4086; 152.8216
CarriesHastings River Drive
CrossesHastings River
LocalePort Macquarie,New South Wales,Australia
Named forSpencer Dennis
OwnerPort Macquarie-Hastings Council
Preceded byHastings River Bridge
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
MaterialSteel
Total length468 metres (1,535 ft)
Longest span37 metres (121 ft)
No.of spans7
No.oflanes
  • 2 traffic
  • 1 pedestrian
History
OpenedDecember 1961(1961-12)
ReplacesBlackmans Point ferry
Replaced byHastings River Bridge
(November 2017(2017-11))
Location
Map

TheDennis Bridgeis a steeltrussroad bridgethat carries Hastings River Drive across theHastings River,nearPort Macquarie,New South Wales,Australia. The bridge carried thePacific Highwayfrom December 1961 until November 2017, when it was replaced by the (new) Hastings River Bridge, aconcrete road bridge.[1]The Dennis Bridge is managed by thePort Macquarie-Hastings Council.[2]

History

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The Dennis Bridge was opened in December 1961 as part of a project to replace the Blackmans Point ferry across theHastings Riverand to bypassPort Macquarie.As well as the Dennis Bridge, this project included a 10-kilometre (6 mi) deviation of thePacific Highwayand a three-kilometre (two-mile) connecting road from the old to the new highway route, Hastings River Drive.[3]

The bridge was named afterDepartment of Main Roadsengineer Spencer Dennis, and is one of a series of steel truss bridges of standardised design erected by the Department of Main Roads in the 1950s and 1960s, predominantly across the wide coastal rivers of New South Wales.

Description

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Approaches to the Dennis Bridge in 2018

The Dennis Bridge has a total length of 468 metres (1,535 ft), and consists of six 37-metre (121 ft) truss spans and one 25.6-metre (84 ft) truss span, as well as ten steel plate girder approach spans. The deck carries two lanes of traffic and a footway.

Three of the truss spans form a continuous truss, with the central of these three spans (of 25.6 metres (84 ft)) being designed for conversion to a lift span. However this has never occurred.

On 17 November 2017, a new bridge carrying the Pacific Highway across the Hastings River officially opened to traffic. Located to the west of the Dennis Bridge, the new bridge is part of the 18-kilometre-long (11 mi)Oxley Highwayto Kundabung upgrade project.[1]The Dennis Bridge remains in use for local traffic, as part of the northern access from the rerouted Pacific Highway at Blackman's Point interchange to Port Macquarie, managed by the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.[2]

References

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  1. ^abFairhurst, Tracey (17 November 2017)."Port Macquarie to Kundabung - Pacific Highway upgrade officially opens".Port Macquarie News.Retrieved2 December2017.
  2. ^abDaniels, Peter (21 December 2017)."Highway bypass: who gets the old road, bridges infrastructure?".Port Macquarie News.Retrieved24 March2020.
  3. ^New Bridge over Hastings RiverMain RoadsMarch 1962 page 80
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