Grafton Bridge

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Grafton Bridge is a historic double-deck road and rail bridge in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, notable for its bascule span and role as a key regional crossing.

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bascule bridge
bridge
double-deck bridge
railway bridge
carries North Coast railway line NERFINISHED
Pacific Highway (former alignment) NERFINISHED
connects Grafton NERFINISHED
South Grafton NERFINISHED
country Australia
crosses Clarence River NERFINISHED
designer NSW Department of Public Works NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Grafton road and rail bridge NERFINISHED
hasComponent bascule span
hasDeckCount 2
hasHeritageValue aesthetic
engineering
historical
hasLaneCount 2
hasMovableSpan yes
hasRailTracks 1
hasTrafficType motor vehicles
trains
heritageSignificance state significance
heritageStatus listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
isHistoric true
isKeyRegionalCrossing true
isLandmarkOf Grafton, New South Wales NERFINISHED
isMajorCrossingFor Clarence River NERFINISHED
isPartOf New South Wales transport network
locatedIn Grafton, New South Wales NERFINISHED
New South Wales
maintainedBy Transport for NSW NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
movableSpanType bascule
opened 1932
openingDate 1932-07-19
owner Transport for NSW NERFINISHED
region Northern Rivers NERFINISHED
replaced ferry crossing on the Clarence River
riverBasin Clarence River basin NERFINISHED
usedFor rail traffic
road traffic

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Clarence River hasCrossing Grafton Bridge
Grafton hasBridge Grafton Bridge
Grafton Bridge (rail‑road bridge over Clarence River) alsoKnownAs Grafton Bridge
this entity surface form: Grafton rail and road bridge
South Grafton hasBridge Grafton Bridge
South Grafton hasBridge Grafton Bridge
this entity surface form: New Grafton Bridge