Keswick Bridge

Bridge in Keswick Terminal and Wayville
34°56′37″S 138°34′54″E / 34.943685°S 138.581594°E / -34.943685; 138.581594[1]CarriesAnzac HighwayCrossesAdelaide-Wolseley railway lineLocaleKeswick Terminal and Wayville[1]OwnerDepartment of Planning, Transport & InfrastructureCharacteristicsNo. of lanes6HistoryConstructed byBaulderstoneOpened27 October 1967LocationMap

The Keswick Bridge carries the Anzac Highway over the Adelaide-Wolseley railway line in Adelaide, Australia.

History

The Anzac Highway crossed over the Adelaide-Wolseley railway line via a flat junction to the south of Keswick railway station. In 1911, the South Australian Railways built a bridge over the line, that was widened in 1927.[2][3]

A new bridge built by Baulderstone was officially opened by Premier Don Dunstan on 27 October 1967.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Search results for 'Keswick Bridge' with the following datasets selected - 'Suburbs and localities' and 'Gazetteer'". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australian. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  2. ^ Extending Keswick Bridge The News 25 May 1926 page 4
  3. ^ Widening Keswick Bridge Adelaide Advertiser 4 August 1926 page 16
  4. ^ Plaque on Bridge