Bowen Bridge
Bowen Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 42°49′07″S 147°18′21″E / 42.81861°S 147.30583°E |
Carries | Goodwood Road |
Crosses | Derwent River |
Locale | Hobart, Tasmania |
Maintained by | Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources |
Characteristics | |
Design | Segmental |
Total length | 976 meters |
Width | 22.4 meters |
Longest span | 109 meters |
Clearance below | 15.2 meters |
History | |
Opened | February 23, 1984 |
Location | |
The Bowen Bridge is a four Lane bridge crossing the Derwent River. The Bridge lies on the river approximately half way between the Tasman Bridge and the Bridgewater Bridge. The Bridge links the East Derwent Highway with the Brooker Highway (as Goodwood Road) at Glenorchy some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Hobart. The Bowen Bridge was built with Federal funds following the collapse of the Tasman Bridge in 1975. The bridge cost $49 million to construct and was officially opened on February 23, 1984. The Bowen Bridge was built with the intention of assisting the commuters of Hobart, should something happen to the Tasman Bridge. Unfortunately when put to the test, the city experiences numerous traffic problems, primarily because the road infrastructure between the bridges on the eastern shore of the river is unable to handle those volumes of traffic.