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Restricted Bridges Heavy Lift Tow Truck 23.5t Tri Drive Over-mass - Period Permit Restricted Bridges Version: October 2016 Page 1 of 12 D16#638036 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - 23.5t Tri Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges Purpose The table in this document provide details of all the Restricted Bridges for over mass single steer axle with a rear Tri axle group Tow Truck. An over mass rear Tri Axle group Tow Truck must not be driven on any Restricted Bridge listed in this document. How to use this publication 1. Structures (Bridges) Location Map Books are available on the Main Roads website at www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles . Operators/drivers need to look at the relevant map and establish if there are any bridges along the intended route, and take note of the bridge numbers. 2. Check the list of Restricted Bridges to ensure that none of the bridge numbers on the intended route are listed in this table. If a bridge is listed as a Restricted Bridge in the table, the bridge must not be driven over. 3. The Latitude and Longitude position of each bridge have also been included should you wish to log them in your GPS device as a Point of Interest (POI). 4. The list is subject to amendments as bridges are re-assessed, which includes bridges being added as a restricted bridge, as well as bridges removed from the Restricted Bridge list. Operators and drivers are responsible for ensuring that they check the current listing of Restricted Bridges, available on the Main Roads website at www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles prior to operating the vehicle on the public road network. 5. If amendments are made to the list, they will be made on the first working Monday of the month and will be published on the Main Roads website at this time Page 2 of 12 D16#638036 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - 23.5t Tri Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges 1. The Tow Truck must not be driven on any bridge listed in the following table: BRIDGE ROAD LOCAL COMMON ROAD NAME CROSSING NAME REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. GOVERNMENT 0001 H001 Albany Hwy Bickley Brk Metropolitan Gosnells (C) -32.04296 115.97282 Alcoa Tailing Ponds 0152 209Z002 Yalup Brook South West Waroona -32.90542 115.89908 Area (P) 0230 2120703 Pinjarra Rd Mandurah Estuary South West Mandurah (C) -32.53488 115.71879 0678A 502Z005 Stephens Rd Bindoon River Wheatbelt Chittering -31.34536 116.13161 Murchison River – Mid West- 0803 513Z001 Unknown Northampton -27.82739 114.68838 Galena (old) Gascoyne Fortescue River – Roy 0812 M030 Marble Bar Pilbara East Pilbara -22.64424 119.96622 Hill Fitzroy Crossing – Derby – West 0815 0030164 Yurabi Rd Kimberley -18.17987 125.59749 Fitzroy River Kimberley 0827 1020620 Mundaring Weir Rd Piesse Gully Metropolitan Kalamunda -31.98470 116.09094 Carnarvon – Mullewa Mid West- 0837 7050043 Murchison River Murchison -27.52628 115.77445 Rd Gascoyne 0841 8110004 Twitchin Rd Ashburton River Pilbara Ashburton -21.97569 115.03001 0902 1160108 Claremont Cr Railway(Congdon St) Metropolitan Cottesloe (T) -31.98283 115.77021 0903 1150006 Ashton Av Railway Metropolitan Claremont (T) -31.97403 115.78872 0904 1270135 Hamilton St Railway Metropolitan Subiaco (C) -31.94262 115.83586 0905 1120779 Third Av Railway Metropolitan Bayswater (C) -31.93288 115.88532 0907 1110007 West Rd Railway Metropolitan Bassendean (T) -31.90075 115.95406 Guildford Rd Bridge 0910 H026 Guildford Rd Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.90018 115.96137 (Swan River) 0916 H031 Queen Victoria St Swan River Metropolitan Fremantle (C) -32.04035 115.75446 Swan River (Barkers 0919 1090502 West Swan Rd Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.89477 115.97165 Bridge) 0922 1240100 Malcolm St Mitchell Fwy Off Ramp Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.95266 115.84823 Page 3 of 12 D16#638036 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - 23.5t Tri Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges BRIDGE ROAD LOCAL COMMON ROAD NAME CROSSING NAME REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. GOVERNMENT 0923 1240111 Hay St Mitchell Fwy On Ramp Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.95093 115.84890 0928 1040041 Station St Canning River Metropolitan Gosnells (C) -32.07034 116.00640 0930 1270164 Haydn Bunton Dr Fremantle Rail Line Metropolitan Subiaco (C) -31.94372 115.82719 0934 1091164 Amherst Rd Helena River Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.89552 115.99783 0945 1090955 Kalamunda Rd Rail Line 10 Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.92725 115.99440 Horseshoe Bridge & 115.85913 0948 1240038 William St Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.95114 Rail Barrack Street Bridge 0949A 1240043 Beaufort St Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.95204 115.86149 & Rail 0973 H001 Albany Hwy Bickley Brk Metropolitan Gosnells (C) -32.04296 115.97282 1081 1260374 Gentilli Wy Kwinana Fwy & Rail Metropolitan South Perth (C) -32.01744 115.85800 Warwick Bus Station 1204 131Z004 Warwick Bus Station Metropolitan Joondalup (C) -31.84420 115.79657 Access Bdg PTA Controlled Bus Kwinana Fwy Nth 1295 126Z005 Lane Canning Hwy Metropolitan South Perth (C) -32.00977 115.85569 Bound Bus Access (Eastbound) on the Serpentine Dam Serpentine – 1402 1080177 Kingsbury Dr Metropolitan -32.40301 116.10065 Spillway Bridge Jarrahdale Stirling Station Bus 1434 125Z004 Mitchell Fwy & Rail Metropolitan Stirling (C) -31.89369 115.80511 Access Mitchell Fwy 1460 131Z005 Whitfords Bus Station Metropolitan Joondalup (C) -31.80005 115.78279 Southbound Carousel Shopping Albany Hwy 1492 114Z007 Metropolitan Canning (C) -32.02181 115.93806 Centre Access Southbound 1546 1270526 Edenderry Tce Fremantle Rail Line Metropolitan Subiaco (C) -31.94388 115.82690 1624 124Z027 James St Bus Bridge Roe St & Railway Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.94701 115.85127 Stokely Creek 1660 104Z015 Stokely Creek Metropolitan Gosnells (C) -32.05757 115.99137 Crossing 1731 1240043 Beaufort St Rail Metropolitan Perth (C) -31.95176 115.86161 Nanson – Howatharra Chapman River Mid West- 3002 5160010 Chapman Valley -28.56757 114.75027 Rd (Nanson) Gascoyne Chapman R-Burgess Mid West- Greater 3013 5051331 Burgess Cr -28.77312 114.71980 Crs (picnic) Gascoyne Geraldton Mid West- 3019 5090003 Coalseam Rd Lockier River Mingenew -29.16277 115.47505 Gascoyne Page 4 of 12 D16#638036 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - 23.5t Tri Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges BRIDGE ROAD LOCAL COMMON ROAD NAME CROSSING NAME REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. GOVERNMENT Aldersyde – Pingelly 3100 4230003 South Avon River Wheatbelt Pingelly -32.52063 117.09157 Rd 3142 4180025 Havelock St Narrogin Brook Wheatbelt Narrogin -32.94329 117.18544 3168 3060012 Bibikin Rd Coblinine River Wheatbelt Dumbleyung -33.39947 117.72990 3210 4010012 Talbot West Rd Talbot Brook Wheatbelt Beverley -32.09768 116.74964 Bypassed By Br # Donnybrook - 3282 217Z016 Old Greenbushes Rd South West -33.75375 116.06792 6048 Balingup 3314 2180126 Jackson St Boyup Brook South West Boyup Brook -33.83547 116.39861 Vasse Yallingup Siding 3370 2050010 Station Gully Drain South West Busselton (C) -33.66498 115.16953 Rd 3386 2050033 Boallia Rd Unknown South West Busselton (C) -33.69274 115.26315 3427 2050003 Chapman Hill Rd Vasse F Drain South West Busselton (C) -33.71117 115.35340 3462 2050005 Ludlow Hithergreen Rd Abba River Drain B South West Busselton (C) -33.65545 115.50388 3492 2060003 Gavins Rd Unknown South West Capel -33.54678 115.66979 3505A 2060023 Cain Rd Elgin Main Drain South West Capel -33.52801 115.65810 3508A 2060280 Roberts Rd North Drain South West Capel -33.49176 115.54875 3528 2150002 Coolup East Rd Murray River South west Murray -32.73522 115.89915 3536 2150004 Greenlands Rd Unknown South West Murray -32.66509 115.76377 3538 2150007 Fishermans Rd Drain South West Murray -32.75299 115.79671 3557A 2150018 Gibbings Rd Mayfields Drain South West Murray -32.79029 115.81085 3560 215Z030 Formerly Adelaide Rd Unknown South West Murray -32.62101 115.95658 3683A 2080009 Dowdells Line Irrigation Drain South West Dardanup -33.37777 115.79193 3719A 2110006 Johnston Rd Logue Brook South West Harvey -32.95373 115.89095 3723A 2110006 Johnston Rd Harvey River South West Harvey -32.94594 115.83972 3743 2110017 Beela Rd Collie North Channel South West Harvey -33.25340 115.84350 Harvey River Diversion South West Harvey 3749A 2110024 King St -33.07829 115.90255 Drain 3759A 2110033 Brockman Rd Logue Brook South West Harvey -32.94662 115.87844 3760A 2110033 Brockman Rd Logue Brook South West Harvey -32.94590 115.87844 Govt Rd North Drain South West Harvey 3762A 2110035 Fourth St -33.06178 115.88816 Sub B 11 3768A 2110039 Clifton Rd Logue Brook E South West Harvey -32.96756 115.86769 Page 5 of 12 D16#638036 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - 23.5t Tri Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges BRIDGE ROAD LOCAL COMMON ROAD NAME CROSSING NAME REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. GOVERNMENT 3784A 2110064 Fouracre Rd Mangosteen Sub K South West Harvey -33.05056 115.83751 3788A 2110069 Seventh St Govt Rd Sth B South West Harvey -33.08310 115.86964 Government North Harvey 3792A 2110070 Eighth St South West -33.06123 115.86979 Drain C Government south Harvey 3795A 2110071 Ninth St South West -33.06957 115.86308 Drain D 3807A 2110090 Rodgers Rd Almond Drain South West Harvey -33.09165 115.82494 3808A 2110134 Rodgers Rd Wellesley Sub A South West Harvey -33.13805 115.84433 3813A 2110093 Jackson St Durien Sub B Drain South West Harvey -33.01545 115.83967 3824A 2110148 Leitch Rd Wellesley E South West Harvey -33.10808 115.83833 209Z002 ALCO Tailing Ponds Drain South West Waroona 3990 -32.90483 115.85334 Area (P) 4002 2090019 Whettem Rd Mayfield Main Drain South West Waroona -32.81286 115.88297 4043 510Z002 Unknown Yadgena Brook Wheatbelt Moora -30.65250 116.08895 4071
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