Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane

The Captain Cook Bridge is a road bridge that carries the Pacific Motorway across the Brisbane River in Brisbane, in the state of Queensland, Australia. It was built exclusively for vehicular traffic and was completed in late 1972. The bridge had its naming ceremony on 13 December 1972, with it opening in January/February 1973. A once only pedestrian walk event across the bridge happened shortly before it was opened to vehicular traffic on 21 January 1973, organised by the Rotary Club of Stones Corner. The bridge crosses at the South Brisbane Reach of the river, linking Gardens Point in the Brisbane central business district on the north side to Kangaroo Point and South Brisbane on the southside.

Captain Cook Bridge
Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane
Coordinates27°28′50″S 153°01′45″E
CarriesPacific Motorway
(Motor vehicles: eight lanes)
CrossesBrisbane River
LocaleBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Official nameCaptain Cook Bridge
Named forCaptain James Cook
Preceded byGoodwill Bridge
Followed byStory Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialConcrete box girder
Total length555 metres (1,821 ft)
Longest span183 metres (600 ft)
Clearance below12.7 metres (42 ft)
History
DesignerAlbert Contessa
(Chief Engineer)
Contracted lead designerCo-Ordinator Generals Department
Constructed byTransfield Constructions
Construction start1968
Construction end1972
Construction cost$24 million
Opened1972 (1972)
Statistics
Daily traffic~150,000 (as of 2007)
Location
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