Martin Bridge
Lesdi | Osterliya |
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Nder laamoore | New South Wales |
Jonde kwa'odineto | 31°55′5″S 152°27′33″E |
Made from material | steel |
Crosses | Manning River |
Ponto Martin ko ponto laawol jahoowo e maayo Manning Drive e nder maayo Manning to Taree, e nder diiwaan Mid North Coast to New South Wales, to Ostarali. E hitaande 2010, pont oo ɓeydaama e binnditagol ndonu leydi New South Wales.[1][2][3]
Siftorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Martin Bridge ko laami steel truss be laabi sappo e go'o, ko go'o bee 37,1 mita (122 e juutugo dow dow dow dow, e laabi tati be laabi steel girder be laabi 12.2 mita (40 fuu. Luttugol ponta fuu woni mita 463 (1,519 . Fuɗɗam o woodi ɓaawo ɓaawo e dow dow dow dow cembiɗɗi ɗiɗi. Luttudu fuɓɓini 18 mee 1940 dow hooreejo leydi New South Wales, Alexander Mair, o jeyaa e luumooji leɗɗe, e nder golle gila 1902, e nder sahaa Pulteney Street (taƴre ɓeydiinde laawol ɓeydiingo dow maayo Manning to ferry ngal ina jeyaa e laawol Punt). Luttugol ngal waɗi A£ 97,000.[4]
In an article published in the Newcastle Herald it was reported that the men who built the bridge had to work in air where the pressure was 241 kilopascals (35 psi) and that the cylinders which formed the legs of the bridge were sunk to a depth of 21 metres (70 ft). The article stated that: Buroowo bo'o ina noddita nder tedduŋgal Lewis Martin, laamɗo lesdi Oxley e Minista for Works e Local Government wakkati haɓɓuki. Luttudu ndu woni ko ɓurɗo ɓamtude nder laawol Pacific Highway diga waylude Manning River dow Tinonee. Luttugol wayliingo maayo Manning e laawol Pacific Highway waylitii wonde e nder lewru Desemba 1997, nde taƴre Taree wayliima e laabi ɗiɗi, ko ɗum woni Ella Simon Bridge e Henry "Hawkeye" Edwards Bridge, je ƴelliima manning River e dow Dumaresq Island. Ngam maajum, ɓurna nder nder nder nder karallaagal ngal Martin Bridge ɗon hawtina jooni ɗum karallaagal gariiri.[5]
Ndaare kadi
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- Liisɗe ponji nder Australia
- Manning River railway bridge, Taree
Firooji
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Template:Cite NSW SHR
- ↑ Template:Cite NSW SHR
- ↑ Template:Cite NSW HD
- ↑ "BRIDGE OVER THE MANNING RIVER AT TAREE". The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales. 18 May 1940. p. 10. Retrieved 4 April 2020 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "The Martin Bridge". Manning Valley Historical Society. Retrieved 31 January 2011.