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Locale
  
Melbourne, Australia

Body of water
  
Yarra River

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Opened
  
1923

Location
  
Melbourne

Carries
  
Road, Pedestrian

Church Street Bridge

Crosses
  
Yarra River, Monash Freeway

Design
  
Reinforced concrete arch bridge

Address
  
Yarra River,, VIC, Australia

Similar
  
Yarra River, Morell Bridge, Hoddle Bridge, MacRobertson Bridge, Cremorne Railway Bridge

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The Church Street Bridge is an historic road arch bridge over the Yarra River and the Monash Freeway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It links Church Street in Richmond on the north bank with Chapel Street in South Yarra on the south.

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History

The first bridge on the site was an iron girder bridge built in 1857. Purchased from the British government at the end of the Crimean War, this bridge had a 210 feet (64 m) span with side trusses being solid riveted iron 10 feet (3.0 m) high, designed to prevent Russian snipers from killing British troops. The bridge was dismantled and reconstructed with stone buttresses on the site.

The current bridge was designed by Harold Desbrowe Annear and opened in 1923, having three reinforced concrete arches supported by piled foundations. As originally constructed all three spans crossed the river, but with the construction of the South Eastern Arterial in the 1960s, the river was diverted away from under the northern span, and the four lane road was built there instead. This method of construction reduced the clearance available to traffic on the road underneath, and in the 1990s in conjunction with the CityLink project the arch elements of this span were removed, and replaced by new elements 0.6 metres (2 ft 0 in) higher at the crown and 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) higher at either end. Specialised monitoring was required during the process to manage the changing loads on the elements of the bridge.

In January 2007 rehabilitation work was carried out by VicRoads, including waterproofing the concrete deck, replacing the tram tracks, and general resurfacing. Stage two commenced in April 2007 and is due for completion in July 2008, and involved replacement of balustrades and new traffic barriers at the kerbs. The first stage of works had required a total road and tramway closure.

The site is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and is included a Heritage Overlay.

References

Church Street Bridge Wikipedia