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Mobile Crane Network MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 4 / SPV Level 4 & UAC / SPV Level 4 & UPC Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 24 Princes Hwy Bridge on King St over Railway at St. Peter's Station State BN 25 Princes Hwy Bridge over Goods Railway at Sydenham State BN 29 Tom Ugly's Bridge Princes Hwy Northbound Bridge over George's River at Sylvania State BN 38 Brown St Bridge over Parramatta Rd at Lewisham State BN 40 Battle Bridge Great Western Hwy Bridge on Parramatta Rd over Hawthorne Canal at Ashfield State BN 42c Pacific Hwy Bridge over Railway at St. Leonards (ONLY ONE CRANE IS State PERMITTED TO TRAVEL ON THIS BRIDGE IN EACH DIRECTION AT ANY ONE TIME) BN 44 Pacific Hwy Bridge over Railway at Turramurra State BN 81 Forest Rd Bridge over Railway at Arncliffe State BN 98 Bentley's Bridge Bayswater Rd Eastbound Bridge over Park Creek (Channel) at Rushcutter's State Bay BN 143 Sir Bertram Stevens Bridge over Flat Rock Creek No2 at Royal National Park State Dr BN 172 Stahallen Ave Bridge over Flat Rock Creek at Northbridge State BN 193 Old Canterbury Rd Bridge over Railway at Lewisham State BN 225 Bradfield Hwy Bridge over Bradfield Hwy Viaduct at Milsons Point State BN 226 Sydney Harbour Bradfield Hwy Bridge over Sydney Harbour State Bridge BN 292 Hume Hwy Southbound Bridge on Liverpool Rd over Prospect Creek at State Lansdowne BN 316 Great Western Hwy Bridge on Parramatta Rd over Duck Creek at Granville State BN 329 Great Western Hwy Bridge over South Creek Eastbound St Marys State BN 333 Victoria Bridge Great Western Hwy Bridge over Nepean River at Penrith State BN 339 Pacific Hwy Bridge over Railway at Cowan State BN 340 Pacific Hwy Bridge over F3 Between Cowan & Brooklyn State BN 341 Peats Ferry Bridge Pacific Hwy Bridge over Hawkesbury River at Peats Ferry State BN 345 Pacific Hwy Bridge over Mooney Mooney Creek at Somersby State BN 360 Lennox Bridge Church St Bridge over Parramatta River at Parramatta Local BN 370 Blaxland Rd Bridge over Terrys Creek at Eastwood State BN 388 Showground Rd Bridge over Cattai Creek at Castle Hill State BN 390 Galston Rd Bridge over Pearces (Tunks) Creek at Galston State BN 396 Victoria Rd Bridge over Railway at Rydalmere State BN 408 Wisemans Ferry Rd Bridge on Cattai Rd over Cattai Creek at Cattai State Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 1 of 14 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 4 / SPV Level 4 & UAC / SPV Level 4 & UPC Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 413 St. Albans Bridge Wollombi Rd Bridge over Macdonald River at St. Albans Regional BN 415 The Putty Rd Bridge on Bridge St over Hawkesbury River at Windsor State BN 427 Hawkesbury Valley Bridge on Richmond Rd over Rickabys Creek at Windsor State Way BN 499 Heathcote Rd Bridge over Williams Creek at Hammondville State BN 513 Cabramatta Rd Bridge over Railway at Cabramatta Station State BN 528 Richmond Rd Bridge over Bells Creek at Colebee State BN 538 Hawkesbury Rd Bridge over Shaws Creek at Hawkesbury Heights State BN 545 Kissing Point Rd Bridge over Vineyard Creek at Dundas State BN 546 Kissing Point Rd Bridge over James Ruse Dr at Dundas State BN 548 Bridge Rd Bridge over Northern Railway at Hornsby State BN 550 The Horsley Dr Bridge over Byrne's Creek at Fairfield State BN 552 Maitland Bay Dr Bridge over Booker Bay Rd at Orange Grove State BN 574 Seven Hills Rd Bridge over Toongabbie Creek at Baulkham Hills Regional BN 592 Gasworks Bridge MacArthur St Bridge over Parramatta River at Parramatta Regional BN 640 Southern Fwy Southbound F6 Offload Ramp over Access Rd & Railway at State Unanderra BN 676 Jubilee Bridge Princes Hwy Bridge on Crown St over Railway at Wollongong State BN 678 Princes Hwy Bridge over Byarong Creek at West Wollongong State BN 713 Princes Hwy Southbound Bridge over Shoalhaven River at Nowra State BN 732 Princes Hwy Bridge over Burril Lake at Burril Lake State BN 739 Princes Hwy Bridge over Hapgood Creek 97.2km south of Nowra State BN 740 Princes Hwy Bridge over Higgins Creek 95.9km south of Nowra State BN 742 Princes Hwy Bridge over Backhouse Creek at East Lynne State BN 774 Old Hume Hwy Bridge over Railway north of Mittagong State BN 777 Old Hume Hwy Bridge over Chinamans Creek at Mittagong Regional BN 784 Hume Hwy Southbound Bridge over Wells Creek 20.81km south of State Mittagong BN 790 Illawarra Hwy Bridge over Yellow Rock Creek at Shellharbour State BN 852 Lawrence Hargrave Bridge over Railway at Thirroul State Dr BN 856 Lawrence Hargrave Bridge over Stanwell Creek at Stanwell Park State Dr Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 2 of 14 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 4 / SPV Level 4 & UAC / SPV Level 4 & UPC Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 872 Bong Bong Bridge Argyle St Bridge over Wingecarribee River at Mittagong State BN 875 Hampden Bridge Moss Vale Rd Bridge over Kangaroo River at Kangaroo Valley State BN 916 Five Islands Rd Southbound Bridge over A.I.S.Jetty Line at Port Kembla State BN 917 Five Islands Rd Northbound Bridge over A.I.S.Jetty Line at Port Kembla State BN 932 Mount Ousley Rd Bridge over Bellambi Creek south of HW1 at Bulli State BN 935 Shellharbour Rd Bridge over Tongarra Creek at Shellharbour State BN 939 Springhill Rd Southbound Bridge over Allens Creek at Spring Hill State BN 941 Springhill Rd Bridge over Railway at Coniston State BN 942 JJ Matthew's Bridge Springhill Rd Bridge over Railway at coniston State BN 950 Masters Rd Westbound Bridge over Access Road to Herne Estate at State Spring Hill BN 951 Masters Rd Eastbound Bridge over Access Road to Herne Estate at State Spring Hill BN 965 Victoria Bridge Prince St Bridge over Stonequarry Creek at Picton Local BN 971 Hawkesbury Rd Bridge over Great Hestern Hwy at Springwood State BN 972 Great Western Hwy Westbound Bridge over Railway at Linden State BN 979 Great Western Hwy Bridge over Railway at Mt Victoria State BN 992 Williamsons Springs Great Western Hwy Bridge over Williamsons Springs 23.61km east of Bathurst State Bridge BN 994 Great Western Hwy Bridge over Frying Pan Creek 21.17km east of Bathurst State BN 1011 Mitchell Hwy Bridge (No3) over Rocks Creek 18.1km west of Bathurst State BN 1015 Abercrombie Bridge Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Abercrombie Rd over Abercrombie River 67.16km State north of Crookwell BN 1024 Boundary Bridge Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Vale Rd over Hawthornden Creek at South State Bathurst BN 1027 Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Sofala Rd over Clear Creek at Peel (16.1km north State of Bathurst) BN 1031 Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Ilford-Sofala Rd over Two Mile Creek 2.38km State northeast of Sofala BN 1036 Castlereagh Hwy Bridge over Great Western Hwy (HW5) at Marrangaroo State BN 1130 Roger Nott Bridge Castlereagh Hwy Bridge over Mumbedah Creek 6.16km north of Dunedoo State BN 1141 Bells Line of Road Bridge over Railway at Bell State BN 1185 Wallaby Rocks Hill End Rd Bridge over Turon River west of Sofala Regional Bridge BN 1200 Goolma Rd Bridge over Stoney Creek 14.1km southwest of Gulgong State BN 1201 Goolma Rd Bridge over Two Mile Flat Creek 17km southwest of Gulgong State Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 3 of 14 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 4 / SPV Level 4 & UAC / SPV Level 4 & UPC Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 1205 Goolma Rd Bridge over Goolma Creek 28.8km southwest of Gulgong State BN 1208 Queen Charlotte Bridge St Bridge over Queen Charlottes Creek at Perthville Local Bridge BN 1218 Jenolan Caves Jenolan Caves Rd Bridge over Jenolan River at Jenolan Caves State Bridge BN 1230 Church Hill Bridge Oberon Rd Bridge over Unnamed Creek at Oberon State BN 1259 Bell-Bowenfells Rd Bridge on Chifley Rd over Railway at Clarence 13.35km east State of Lithgow BN 1278 Duckmaloi Rd Bridge over Duckmaloi River 11.1km east of Oberon State BN 1302 McKane's Bridge McKanes Falls Rd Bridge over Cox's River west of Bowenfels Local BN 1304 Beryl Bridge Spring Ridge Rd Bridge over Wialdra Creek northwest of Gulgong Local BN 1313 New England Hwy Bridge over Main Northern Railway at Telarah State BN 1319 Anvil Creek Bridge New England Hwy Bridge on Maitland St over Anvil Creek at Branxton (21.3km State west of Maitland) BN 1359 Kangy Angy Creek Pacific Hwy Bridge over Kangy Angy Creek 14.49km north of Gosford Local Bridge BN 1362 Wyong River Bridge Pacific Hwy Bridge over Wyong River at Wyong (19.66km north of State Gosford) BN 1363 Pacific Hwy Bridge over Main Northern Railway at Wyong (22.48km north State of Gosford) BN 1365 Swansea Bridge Pacific Hwy Northbound Bridge over Lake Macquarie Entrance at State Swansea (37.64km south of Hexham) BN 1371 Hunter St Bridge over Newcastle CBD Railway at Islington Regional BN 1374 Maitland Rd Bridge over Industrial Railway at Tighes Hill Regional BN 1389 Kuruah River Bridge Tarean Rd Bridge over Kuruah River at Kuruah (53.75km north of Local Newcastle) BN 1428 Curreeki Creek Pacific Hwy Southbound Bridge over Curreeki Creek 124.8km north of State Bridge Newcastle BN 1457 Belmore Bridge Belmore Rd Bridge over Hunter River 1.2km north of Maitland Regional BN 1461 Gostwyck Bridge Dungog Rd Bridge over Paterson River near Martins Creek Regional BN 1472 Coorei Bridge Stroud Hill Rd Bridge over Williams River at Dungong Regional BN 1477 Monkerai Bridge Lawlers Creek Rd Bridge over Kakuah River near Mokerai Local BN 1481 Morpeth Bridge Phoenix Park Rd Bridge over Hunter River
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