- Riverside Expressway
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Riverside Expressway
"Pacific Motorway"
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caption = Formerly
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direction = North-South
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exits =The Riverside Expressway is part of the
Pacific Motorway that runs throughBrisbane ,Queensland ,Australia . It is located on the western side of the Brisbane CBD and is made up of variousbridge s andoverpass es.The Expressway runs the entire western length of the Brisbane CBD from Coronation Drive to the Captain Cook Bridge at Gardens Point, an estimated 3 km before becoming the Pacific Motorway which ends at the Gold Coast.
The North Bank development is proposed to alleviate the visual disruption of the expressway and recapture Brisbane for pedestrians.
Construction
Construction on the Riverside Expressway began in late 1968, when the pylons for the bridge were laid on the North bank of the
Brisbane River . The bridge was completed in 1975.Maintenance Works
During September and October 2006, roadworks occurred on the Expressway, and surrounding structures, including the Captain Cook Bridge. Maintenance on these structures had not been done since its construction in the 1970's.
Ann and Alice Street On Ramp Fracture
ramps.
The initial conclusion reached by engineers is that the hairline fracture, measuring over 2 metres long and 0.4mm wide, was caused by the stress on the structure due to "The weight of both ramps is [now] balanced on one bearing and they are failing to shift their weight to their other bearings as designed."
cite news
url=http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20606707-421,00.html|publisher=Slashdot
title='No end in sight' for Brisbane traffic chaos
date=19 October 2006] [cite web|url=http://statements.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=48527|title=Closure of sections of the Riverside Expressway and some onramps|publisher=Ministerial Media Statements|date=17 October 2006]This road closure caused widespread delays for motorists travelling through the inner city.
Public transport facilities were heavily utilised to travel to work at peak periods. Business activity in theBrisbane central business district was affected by a dramatic reduction in customers as shoppers avoided the area.On
20 October Department of Main Roads workers successfully drove a 22 tonne truck up and down the Ann Street ramp deeming the ramp to have passed a weight test. The main section of the Expressway was reopened, except for the Alice St. and Ann St. ramps. A few days later the ramps were completely reopened to all but heavy vehicles.ee also
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Freeways in Australia
*Freeways in BrisbaneExternal links
* [http://www.131940.qld.gov.au/131940_met/WebCam.asp?Refresh=60&Camera=01] Webcam of Riverside Expressway
References
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