Why is it called the Go Between Bridge?
The Go Between Bridge is named after the popular Australian indie rock band The Go-Betweens, which was formed in Brisbane. The bridge is part of Campbell Newman’s TransApex transport plan. It extends the Inner City Bypass across the Brisbane River.
How much is the Go Between Bridge?
Cars now pay a $3.29 toll while light commercial vehicles pay $4.94 on the 300-metre Go Between Bridge. The toll waiver will begin when the work to remove traffic from the Victoria Bridge starts in 2021, much to the delight of South Brisbane MP Jackie Trad.
Can you walk across the Go Between Bridge Brisbane?
The Go Between Bridge is a 300m bridge in Brisbane that connects Merivale and Cordelia Streets in West End to Coronation Drive and the Inner City Bypass at Milton. An integral inner-city river crossing, it features two separate bicycle and pedestrian paths and offers an alternative to the William Jolly Bridge.
How tall is the Go Between Bridge?
300-metre
Brisbane’s latest toll bridge, the $328 million Go Between, opened to traffic early this morning. The 300-metre bridge which spans the Brisbane River between South Brisbane and Milton opened at 4am AEST. Cars will pay a toll of $1.50 until the end of the year.
Where is the Go Between Bridge?
Brisbane
West EndMilton
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What three suburbs does the Go Between Bridge Brisbane connect?
The Go Between Bridge is a 300 metre bridge in Brisbane, connecting Merivale and Cordelia streets in West End to Coronation Drive and the Inner City Bypass in Milton over the iconic Brisbane River.
Where is the Go Between Bridge in Brisbane?
Is the Clem Jones tunnel underwater?
The Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7) tunnel consists of 308,000 tonnes of concrete tiles, 192 kilometres of electrical cable, 120 jet fans, 166 emergency phones and about 2000 lights. You may also be interested to know: the deepest point is 60 metres underground.
Where is Go Between Bridge?
Who owns the tunnels in Brisbane?
Transurban Queensland
Transurban Queensland bought this tunnel in July 2014. It is 62.5 per cent Transurban owned and is under concession until 2051.
Who is transurban owned by?
Transurban is the full owner of CityLink in Melbourne, which connects three of the city’s major freeways….Transurban.
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Traded as | ASX: TCL |
Industry | Infrastructure and development |
Founded | 14 March 1996, Melbourne |