Stirling Bridge, Fremantle, 1974 - Engineering Heritage Marker East Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
By dezzabills on 26-Feb-17. Waypoint GA9936

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Type: History
Container: Virtual
Coordinates: S32° 2.426' E115° 45.630' (WGS 84)
  50H 382969E 6454410N (UTM)
Elevation: 6 m
Local Government Area: East Fremantle

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A bridge over the Swan River at Fremantle has always been a key focus of interest since the colony was settled in 1829, with the Perth township situated on the northern bank and the port of Fremantle located on the southern. A road crossing of the river upstream of the harbour was the obvious place for a bridge but the fledgling colony did not have the technical and financial resources for some considerable time to accomplish this objective. Eventually two timber bridges were built and one of them is still in use today, having been upgraded several times. The other was demolished in 1947.

The Stirling Bridge, located upstream of the existing timber road bridge and steel and concrete railway bridge, was completed in 1974 and is the most recent construction to span these waters. The bridge forms a link between Stirling Highway and Cockburn Road as part of the bypass of the City of Fremantle. It was designed to meet the traffic requirements generated by the continuing development of heavy industry in the Kwinana area and general urban expansion. The bridge has been planned in two stages. The first, the subject of this nomination, was completed in 1974. The second bridge, to be built when required, will duplicate the existing structure on the upstream side, adding another three lanes, giving a combined width of 35 m.

More information about this site can be found at:

 https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/portal/heritage/stirling-bridge-fremantle-1974

To log a find you must include a photo of yourself or your gps with the Engineers Australia plaque.

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10-Jun-21
Out and about caching and taking photos for the day. House sitting over here in this beautiful state. Always a great way to explore areas. Lovin' life, coffees and caches, waymarks and photos, taking the roads less travelled, letting my GPS be my guide. Does it get any better than travelling this great land of ours? Dancing

What a beautiful area to take a stroll (and quite a few photos). - After having my car broken into and my camera stolen, I have to rely on my phone now for pics Evil or Very Mad

Thanks for the Historic Cache dezzabills. Appreciate you highlighting this area and bringing me here. Clapping
 
09-Feb-20
Came over from the east half a day early to enjoy an afternoon of GCA caching in the Fremantle port area. Despite the strong winds, it was a very relaxing afternoon cruising around the various local features marked with a GCA cache. Thanks Dezzzabills for highlighting this excellent piece of engineering.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
Canberra ACT
Clan Cerberus
 
27-Mar-19
A little road trip grabbing GC and GA caches as we go along. This was one of them and the final GA cache for this visit

It's amazing how you can go passed something (admittingly once in a blue moon for me here) and not notice the area. Today rectified that and went for a short walk to get this cache and also go across the road and take a photo of the Bon Scott picture under the bridge.
Two birds with one stone, bargain


TFTC and the history less on that goes with each sign reading
 
30-Nov-18
I was fortunate to have an RDO today and thought that I could head out and grab a few GCA caches this morning. I targeted a few virtuals and some Trig points that had been on my to do list for far too long. Cheers for the cache!
 
10-Jul-18
Nice spot and thanks for the history lesson Clapping
 
13-Jan-18
Day off doing a bit of caching. Very Happy
TFTC
 
07-Apr-17
Passing through Freo. Laz gets FTF? Thanks for the cache dezza.
 
11-Mar-17
There is a plaque at the gz, it is an Engineers Australia Plaque. This is what you need a photo with yourself or your gps.
 
11-Mar-17
Visited the site yesterday but there is no plaque and doesn't look like there ever was one. DohThink
 
26-Feb-17
Good to go. Enjoy the beautiful views here. SmileClan Minotaur