Not very environmentally friendly...
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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Harbour Bridge
Auckland's Harbour gap bridged
Opend in 1959, originally plans for the bridge included a
pedestrian walkway and a fifth traffic lane, but to cut costs
these were dropped from the final plans.
By the early 1960s, however, it was apparent that the
bridge was inadequate for the amount of traffic it was
required to handle.
A Japanese company won the tender to add two lanes on either side.
This project, which included extensive expansion of the approach roads,
took a further three years.
The enlarged bridge − the added lanes became known as
'the Nippon clip-ons' − which was completed and opened on 23 September 1969.
opened on 23 September 1969.
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Opend in 1959, originally plans for the bridge included a
pedestrian walkway and a fifth traffic lane, but to cut costs
these were dropped from the final plans.
By the early 1960s, however, it was apparent that the
bridge was inadequate for the amount of traffic it was
required to handle.
A Japanese company won the tender to add two lanes on either side.
This project, which included extensive expansion of the approach roads,
took a further three years.
The enlarged bridge − the added lanes became known as
'the Nippon clip-ons' − which was completed and opened on 23 September 1969.
opened on 23 September 1969.
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