The Entrance Bridge | |
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The new Entrance Bridge
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Coordinates | 33°20′15″S 151°30′02″E / 33.337377°S 151.500478°ECoordinates: 33°20′15″S 151°30′02″E / 33.337377°S 151.500478°E |
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Crosses | Tuggerah Lakes |
Locale | The Entrance, Central Coast |
Named for | The Entrance Channel |
Maintained by | Roads & Maritime Services |
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Design | Girder bridge |
Material | Concrete |
Total length | 467 metres (1,532 ft) |
No. of spans | 18 |
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Construction begin | 17 July 1967 |
Inaugurated | 14 April 1969Hon. Robert Askin, NSW Premier | by the
Opened | 20 December 1968 |
The Entrance Bridge is a 467-metre long (1,532 ft)concrete girder bridge with 18 spans across the Tuggerah Lakes and joins the towns of The Entrance and The Entrance North, located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The bridge passes over The Entrance Channel leading into the Tuggerah Lakes and carries road traffic across Wilfred Barret Drive as part of the Central Coast Highway, as well as a grade-separated pedestrian footpath and cycleway.
The bridge is maintained by the NSW Government Roads & Maritime Services.
Opened in 1934, the inaugural Entrance Bridge was originally a wooden single lane bridge with bypass bays at intervals that allowed traffic travelling in the opposite direction to pass. The original bridge was adequate until 1965 as it only served traffic travelling as far as The Entrance North.
Around 1955, the Number 11 bus operated by Red Bus Services crashed through a wooden retaining wall and landed in The Entrance Channel after its brakes failed while turning onto The Entrance Bridge. The driver and three passengers were uninjured, although the boat that the bus landed on was heavily damaged.
In 1965, Wilfred Barret Drive was opened by the Deputy Premier, the Hon. Pat Hills. The road was named after Councillor Wilfred Barret who was a member of the first Wyong Shire Council. The road continues to be an important link between The Entrance and Toukley, passing through Wyrrabalong National Park.