Holt-Bragg Bridge

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Coordinates33°25′08″S 151°17′10″E / 33.419°S 151.286°E / -33.419; 151.286
CrossesPiles Creek
LocaleSomersby, New South Wales, Australia
Holt-Bragg Bridge
Coordinates33°25′08″S 151°17′10″E / 33.419°S 151.286°E / -33.419; 151.286
CarriesOld Pacific Highway
CrossesPiles Creek
LocaleSomersby, New South Wales, Australia
Named for
  • Adam Holt
  • Roslyn Bragg
  • Madison Holt
  • Jasmine Holt
  • Travis Bragg
Maintained byCentral Coast Council
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
History
Constructed byRoads & Traffic Authority
Construction cost$1.9 million
Opened30 June 2009 (2009-06-30)
ReplacesConcrete culvert 1986-2007
Location
References
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The Holt-Bragg Bridge is an arch road bridge that carries the Old Pacific Highway (B83) across Piles Creek at Somersby on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened on 30 June 2009 as a replacement for the previous bridge that collapsed two years earlier during severe weather. The bridge is named in honour of the five people who perished when the bridge collapsed.[1]

The Pacific Highway is the main road link from Sydney to Brisbane and travels alongside the coast. The section from Cowan to Kariong, where the Holt-Bragg Bridge is, follows a scenic winding route, however, with the majority of traffic using the Pacific Motorway.[3] The original bridge was built around 1986, during the construction of the Calga to Somersby section of the Pacific Motorway. It was a concrete culvert bridge.

Current bridge

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