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Tasman Bridge Review

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The must-pass place to drive, the line drawing on the bridge is very special

Tasman Bridge

Posted: Jan 4, 2018
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  • M22***07
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Tasman Bridge connects the east and west sides of Hobart and can be seen almost anywhere in the corner, which is very eye-catching. There are pedestrians walking positions on both sides of the bridge, but I haven't tried it yet. The picture is looking out from the east side overlooking the bridge~

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    Posted: Nov 26, 2018
  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    4/5Excellent
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    Tasman Bridge Tasman Bridge is located in Hobart, Australia, across the Devon River and is a transportation hub from Hobart city to the airport and the eastern region. The bridge is 5 lanes long, 1395 meters (4577 feet), wide, high, high, and maximum span of 95 meters (312 feet), and clearance height of 46 meters (151 feet). The bridge was first opened on May 1960, August 18, 1964 (2 lanes only), and completed all 4 lanes on December 23, 1964, and officially opened on March 18, 1965. The bridge is a magnificent project in the area with a wide view and spectacular view. ​ On the evening of Sunday, January 5, 1975, at 9:27 DST in eastern Australia, the Tasman Bridge was hit by a large ore carrier carrying 10,000 tons of zinc concentrate, Lake Ilawara Lake Illawarra , resulting in two towers and three concrete bridge panels, a total length of 127 meters (417 feet) The ship sank from the bridge, killing seven crew members. Four cars were travelling on the collapsed section at the time of the accident, killing five people. The reconstruction of the Tasman Bridge began in October 1975, and an important element of the reconstruction was improved safety measures. In addition to the new safety measures implemented, the bridge was further upgraded to 5 lanes. This upgrade includes the construction of a lane management system that enables the new intermediate lane to serve as reversible lanes. The system consists of a traffic light system and a sign above each lane. The Tasman Bridge was rebuilt and repaired for two years and reopened on October 8, 1977. Picture1-2: Passing the Tasman Bridge on the Airport Road Tasman Bridge; Picture 3: Alexandra Battery Park - The Tasman Bridge is visible in front of the left.

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    Posted: Oct 17, 2018
  • WillSum
    5/5Outstanding
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    You must pass the bridge to enter the city from Hobart International Airport. I heard from the tour guide that the disaster-prone bridge has been hit. There is a convertible lane in the middle of the bridge, which is a bit similar to Shanghai's Siping Road, and the traffic is very large. Higher slopes in the middle facilitate the passage of ships and provide visitors with a great view of Hobart Bay

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    Posted: Nov 2, 2016
  • Kevin Picholo
    4/5Excellent

    The Tasman Bridge spans over the Derwent River, connecting Hobart to its eastern shore where other 30% lived.

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    Posted: Jan 9, 2018
  • 天才Genius
    3/5Average
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    The only way from the city to Hobart Airport ~ or take the ferry to the Museum of Ancient and Modern ~ is not necessary to visit ~.

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    Posted: Sep 7, 2016
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