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Desmond Trannore Bridge

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Carries
  
Motor vehicles

Design
  
Girder bridge

Opened
  
20 April 2009

Location
  
Gordonvale

Material
  
Concrete

Crosses
  
Mulgrave River

Construction cost
  
A$48 million

Total length
  
482 m

Bridge type
  
Girder bridge

Body of water
  
Mulgrave River

Desmond Trannore Bridge

Locale
  
Gordonvale, Queensland, Australia

Construction begin
  
29 May 2008 (2008-05-29)

Address
  
Gordonvale QLD 4865, Australia

Similar
  
Girder bridge, Bulimba Memorial Park, Hayman Island, Wet Tropics of Queensland

The Desmond Trannore Bridge is a road bridge on the Bruce Highway over the Mulgrave River in Gordonvale, Far North Queensland, Australia.

The 482-metre (1,581 ft)-long bridge is 5 metres (16 ft) higher than the former Mulgrave River Bridge, to improve flood immunity during the wet season. It is also located 30 metres (98 ft) upstream from the former bridge on a better alignment of the Bruce Highway. The old Mulgrave River Bridge was regularly submerged by flood waters during the wet season.

The construction of the bridge was fast-tracked by installation of 50 precast concrete girders. The bridge was completed as part of a number of projects undertaken by the Australian Government to flood-proof the Bruce Highway and provide all year round access to Far North Queensland.

The bridge is named in honour of Senior Constable Desmond Trannore, local police officer, killed in the line of duty in 1964.

References

Desmond Trannore Bridge Wikipedia