The bane of Perth truck drivers finally laid to rest

The bane of Perth truck drivers finally laid to rest

The Bayswater Bridge is formally no extra after work to demolish the construction started on Saturday morning.

The bridge, which has been standing for greater than 100 years, will probably be dismantled over two days to make means for the brand new Bayswater station.

“The old bridge will make way for the new 4.8m high bridge that will form part of the new Metronet Bayswater station, which will be a focal point for our significantly expanded rail network,” Transport Minister Rita Saffioti stated.

“The new Bayswater station will be the biggest outside of Perth city, servicing three rail lines including the Midland, Airport and future Morley-Ellenbrook Line.”

The notorious 3.8m bridge has been the scene of a whole bunch of bingles for the reason that Sixties, with truck drivers regularly discovering themselves caught.

The process began quietly in the middle of the night.
Camera IconThe course of started quietly in the course of the evening. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Efforts to alleviate the problem included putting in ill-fated flashing low crossing lights, which fell off and struck a car.

When asserting the elimination of the bridge final yr, the State Government referred to as on the group to make submissions on how the bridge needs to be commemorated.

Even cyclists, who have never had the misfortune of scraping their bikes on the bridge, felt the occasion was momentous enough to record.
Camera IconEven cyclists, who’ve by no means had the misfortune of scraping their bikes on the bridge, felt the event was momentous sufficient to document. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Some of the extra notable concepts included a candlelit vigil to the tune of Britney Spear’s Hit Me Baby One More Time, towing the bridge into the center of the Swan River and setting it on fireplace with flaming arrows in a Viking-style funeral, and making a particular Baysie Bridge cocktail.

“We will make sure the old bridge is appropriately commemorated, with parts of the bridge incorporated in landscaping around the new station,” Ms Saffioti stated.

Never forget.
Camera IconNever overlook. Credit: Simon Santi/The West Australian

“The public art piece has been commissioned that will repurpose the existing LED low-clearance signage, to create an interactive audio-visual piece for the new station forecourt.”

The demolition and works will happen throughout the 26-day shutdown of the Midland and Airport traces.

“I also want to thank the community and local businesses for their patience during this time, and acknowledge the disruption these works are causing,” she stated.

Watch the time-lapse footage of the massive operation within the video participant above

Traffic detours will probably be in place all through the works, whereas pedestrians can use the newly reopened Leake Street underpass

A closing farewell occasion to commemorate the outdated Baysie Bridge will probably be held at Bert Wright Park on Sunday 30 April from 10am to 1pm.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au