Future of historic bridge in doubt
By Mark Price, on Friday 4 Dec 2009
Otago Daily Times
The New Zealand Transport Agency has begun investigating a replacement for the Beaumont Bridge over the Clutha River.
The 122-year-old single-lane landmark, on State Highway 8 between Lawrence and Raes Junction, costs at least $100,000 per year to maintain.
It will be closed at night next week for repair work. The agency's Otago-Southland regional director, Bruce Richards, told the Otago Daily Times yesterday the bridge "still had some life in it" but replacement needed to be considered.
"It's getting to the stage where you keep repairing it; you're forever repairing it; you've got to say enough's enough. And we're getting close to that."
Up to 1500 vehicles per day used the bridge, including between 100 and 400 heavy vehicles.
A structural report on the bridge was expected to be completed by Easter and Mr Richards said replacement could occur within 10 years, but decisions about future hydro-electrictricity dams on the Clutha would affect planning.
If a proposed dam downstream at Tuapeka Mouth were built, it would flood Beaumont and the bridge.
A dam upstream of Beaumont could provide another option for crossing the Clutha and make a bridge at Beaumont "potentially redundant".
"We've got to make sure we make an appropriate investment. As to whether we can wait or not, that's unknown yet."
Mr Richards said replacement of the bridge was not in the recently adopted regional land-transport programme and he would be taking the project to the regional transport committee as a "variation" to the plan.
Beaumont resident Margaret Healy did not favour dams being built in the district and would prefer to see the bridge replaced at its present site.
She considered the old bridge "an amazing structure" because of its age and the environment in which it was built.
She said many of the maintenance issues were created by trucks crossing the bridge at excessive speed.
Highways manager Niclas Johansson said the bridge would be closed to traffic between 8pm and 6am from Monday, December 7, to Thursday, December 10.
Detours will be available through Clydevale.
Beaumont Bridge Facts:
- First steel bridge in New Zealand.
- Foundations laid by the member of the House of Representatives for Dunstan, Vincent Pyke, on September 20 and 21, 1883.
- First crossing, by a Craig and Co coach, on Monday, March 9, 1887.
- Tolls set at five pence per score of sheep, pigs and calves.
- One shilling per horse and one shilling and eight pence per score of oxen.
Friday, December 4, 2009
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