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Spencer Street Bridge

Spencer Street Bridge
Spencer Street Bridge.jpg
Coordinates 37°49′23″S 144°57′21″E / 37.822942°S 144.955893°E / -37.822942; 144.955893Coordinates: 37°49′23″S 144°57′21″E / 37.822942°S 144.955893°E / -37.822942; 144.955893
Carries Road, trams, pedestrians
Crosses Yarra River
Locale Melbourne, Australia
Characteristics
Material All steel superstructure
Total length 405 ft (123 m)
Width 80.6 ft (24.6 m) Roadway
12 ft (3.7 m) footways
Height 28.5 ft (8.7 m)
Longest span 130 ft (40 m)
No. of spans 3
Piers in water Concrete on cylindrical caissons faced with bluestone down to rock
History
Architect Royal Victorian Institute of Architects
Mr Oakley
Mr Kermode
Mr Perrin
Engineering design by Mr W. D. Chapman
Constructed by Railways Construction Branch
Construction start 28 October 1927
Construction end 1930
Construction cost £168,700

The Spencer Street Bridge is a road and tram bridge over the Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It connects Spencer Street on the north bank with Clarendon Street on the south.

During construction engineers knew deep foundations would be required to find bedrock, but at 20 metres below sea level they struck a red gum stump that took three weeks work to remove. It was dated at about 8,000 years old and appears to have lived for well over 400 years. The cantilever girder type, with steel girder suspended span bridge was completed in 1930, with an adjacent glass and steel covered footbridge built alongside in 1998, as part of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The parallel glass and steel footbridge

Yarra River & Spencer Street Bridge

Spencer Street Bridge 1930 Plaque


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