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Mobile Crane Network MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 2 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 29 Tom Ugly's Bridge Princes Hwy Northbound Bridge over George's River at Sylvania State 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 226 Sydney Harbour Bradfield Hwy Bridge over Sydney Harbour State Bridge BN 291 Hume Hwy Northbound 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 333 Victoria Bridge Great Western Hwy Bridge over Nepean River at Penrith State BN 339 Pacific Hwy Bridge over Railway at Cowan State BN 360 Lennox Bridge Church St Bridge over Parramatta River at Parramatta Local BN 390 Galston Rd Bridge over Pearces (Tunks) Creek at Galston State 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 548 Bridge Rd Bridge over Northern Railway at Hornsby State BN 856 Lawrence Hargrave Bridge over Stanwell Creek at Stanwell Park State Dr BN 875 Hampden Bridge Moss Vale Rd Bridge over Kangaroo River at Kangaroo Valley State BN 965 Victoria Bridge Prince St Bridge over Stonequarry Creek at Picton Local BN 1015 Abercrombie Bridge Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Abercrombie Rd over Abercrombie River 67.16km State north of Crookwell BN 1185 Wallaby Rocks Hill End Rd Bridge over Turon River west of Sofala Regional Bridge 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 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 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 at Morpeth Local BN 1527 Beckers Bridge Glendonbrook Rd Bridge over Webbers Creek at Glendon Brook Regional Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 1 of 4 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 2 Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 1535 Vacy Bridge Gresford Rd Bridge over Paterson River at Vacy Regional BN 1557 Kyuga Bridge Kyuga Rd Bridge over Hunter River at Muswellbrook Local BN 1567 Bylong Valley Way Bridge over Goulburn River at Sandy Hollow Regional BN 1661 Elderslie Bridge Elderslie Rd Bridge over Hunter River at Elderslie Regional BN 1683 Dunmore Bridge Paterson Rd Bridge over Paterson River at Woodville Local BN 1737 Bulga Bridge The Putty Rd Bridge over Wollombi Brook at Bulga State BN 1752 Brig O'Johnston Limeburners Creek Bridge over Williams River at Clarence Town Local Bridge Rd BN 1779 Yarrawa Bridge Yarrawa Rd Bridge over Goulburn River at Yarrawa (west of Denman) Local BN 1780 Luskintyre Bridge Luskintyre Rd Bridge over Hunter River at Luskintyre Local BN 1784 Glennies Creek Middle Falbrook Rd Bridge over Glennies Creek at Middle Falbrook Local Bridge BN 1800 Martin Bridge Manning River Dr Bridge over Manning River at Taree Regional BN 2082 Barrington Bridge Thunderbolts Way Bridge over Barrington River at Barrington Regional BN 2266 Tabulam Bridge Bruxner Hwy Bridge over Clarence River 55.49km west of Casino State BN 2462 Glebe Bridge Dawson St Bridge over Richmond River at Coraki Regional BN 2531 Bridge St Bridge over Sportsman Creek at Lawrence Regional BN 2537 McFarlane Bridge Lawrence Rd Bridge over Clarence River at Maclean Regional BN 2581 Korns Bridge Murwillumbah-Qld Bridge on Numinbah Rd over Rous River at Crystal Creek Regional Border Rd BN 2594 Colemans Bridge Union St Bridge over Leycester Creek at Lismore Regional BN 2676 Bawdens Bridge Old Glen Innes Rd Bridge over Orara River at Chambigne Local BN 2680 Briner Bridge Coldstream Tce Bridge over Upper Coldstream River east of Ulmarra Local BN 2948 Bingara Bridge Fossickers Way Bridge on East St over Halls Creek at North Bingara State BN 2949 Bingara Bridge Fossickers Way Bridge on East St over Gwydir River at North Bingara State BN 3137 Bengalla Bridge Keetah Rd Bridge over Dumaresq River near Qld Border at Yetman Local BN 3140 Fladbury Bridge Emmaville Rd Bridge over Severn River at Glen Innes Regional BN 3142 Wytalabah Bridge Old Grafton Rd Bridge over Mann River near Newton Boyd Local BN 3184 Cobb Hwy Bridge over Murray River at Echuca-Moama State BN 3215 Swan Hill Bridge Swan Hill-Ivanhoe Bridge on Balranald Rd over Murry River at Swan Hill Regional Rd BN 3220 Roto Rd Bridge over Lachlan River at Hillston Regional Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 2 of 4 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 2 Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 3235 Gee Gee Approach Swan Hill-Barham Bridge on Nacurrie Rd over Wakkool River North at Local Bridge Rd Weetuppa BN 3237 Gee Gee Bridge Swan Hill-Barham Bridge on Nacurrie Rd over Wakkool River North at Local Rd Weetuppa BN 3244 Tooleybuc Bridge Tooleybuc Rd Bridge over Murry River at Tooleybuc State BN 3248 Carrathool Bridge Carrathool Rd Bridge over Murrumbidgee River south of Carrathool Local BN 3256 Koondrook Bridge Thule St Bridge over Murry River at Barham Regional BN 3315 Coonamit Bridge Moulamein-Swan Bridge on Moulamein Rd over Wakool River at Swan Hill Regional Hill Rd BN 3377 Nyah Bridge Speewa Rd Bridge over Murry River at Nyah Local BN 3379 Fitzgerald Bridge New England Hwy Southbound Fitzgerald Bridge over Hunter River 12.8km State north of Muswellbrook BN 3655 Namoi River Bridge Manilla St Bridge over Namoi River at Manilla State BN 3656 Manilla Rd Bridge over Manilla River 12.19km north of Manilla State BN 3763 Bundarra Bridge Thunderbolts Way Bridge over Gwydir River at Bundarra Regional BN 3954 Tulladunna Bridge Kamilaroi Hwy Bridge over Namoi River 1.876km west of Wee Waa State BN 3970 Boggabri-Manilla Rd Bridge on Rangari Rd over Namoi River north of Boggabri Regional BN 4050 Cohens Bridge Chandos St Bridge over Namoi River at Gunnedah Local BN 4285 Lachlan Valley Way Bridge on Reymond Rd over Lachlan River at Forbes State BN 4469 Holman Bridge Grenfell-Canowindra Bridge on Warraderry Way over Lachlan River at Regional Rd Gooloogong BN 4523 Trangie-Collie Rd Bridge over Macquarie River 16.75km north of Trangie Regional BN 4645 Rawsonville Bridge Rawsonville Bridge Bridge over Macquarie River at Minore Local Rd BN 4658 Waroo Bridge Waroo Bridge Rd Bridge over Lachlan River west of Warroo Local BN 4659 Paytens Bridge Paytens Bridge Rd Bridge over Lachlan River at Colletts Crossing Local BN 4660 Scabbing Flat Bridge Arthurville Rd Bridge over Macquarie River at Geurie Local BN 5047 Louth Bridge Weelong Rd Bridge over Darling River at Louth Local BN 5149 Abbotsford Bridge Silver City Hwy Bridge on Calder Hwy over Murray River at Curlwaa State BN 5184 Murray Valley Way Murray River Approach Bridge 3 at Robinvale State BN 5575 Bethanga Bridge Riverina Hwy Bridge over Murray River at Hume Reservoir State BN 5640 Kapooka Bridge Olympic Hwy Bridge over Railway Main Southern Line at Kapooka State BN 5681 Jingellic South Rd Bridge over Murray River at Jingellic State BN 5695 John Foord Bridge Bridge Rd Bridge over Murray River at Corowa Local Valid for map version: March 2013 Roads and Maritime Services Page 3 of 4 MOBILE CRANES MAP REFERENCE LIST RESTRICTION DESCRIPTIONS - SPV Level 2 Code Bridge Name Road Name Description Road Class BN 5792 Tintaldra Bridge Tintaldra Rd Bridge over Murray River at Tintaldra Local BN 5909 Mundowny Bridge Mundowy Ln Bridge over Murrumbidgee River 8.3km north of Collingullie Regional BN 5944 Goldsworthy Bridge Indi Rd Bridge over Murry River at Biggara Local BN 5945 Indi Bridge Indi Rd Bridge over Murry River at Indi Local BN 5947 Towong Bridge Towong Rd Bridge over Murry River at Towong Local BN 6107 Kings Hwy Bridge over Clyde River at Nelligen State BN 6129 Crankies Plain Cahcart Rd Bridge over Coolumbooka River at Bombala Regional Bridge BN 6168 Bega-Tilba Rd Bridge on Wallaga Lake Rd over Wallaga Lake at Wallaga Regional Lake BN 6235 Buckley's Crossing The Snowy River Bridge over Snowy River at Dalgety Regional Way BN 6237 New Buildings New Buildings Rd Bridge over Towamba River at New Buildings Local Bridge BN 6396 James Park Bridge Goulburn-Ilford Rd Bridge on Binda Rd over Crookwell River west of Crookwell State BN 6447 Cleveland St Bridge over Railway at St. Paul's Place State BN 6506 Charleyong Bridge Nerriga Rd Bridge over Mongarlowe River at Charleyong Regional BN 6633 Wee Jasper Bridge Tumut-Yass Rd Bridge on Wee Jasper Rd over Goodradigbee River at Wee Regional Jasper BN 6637 Prince Alfred Bridge Prince Alfred Dr Bridge over Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai Local BN 6675 Lansdowne Bridge Bungonia Rd Bridge over Mulwaree Ponds at Goulburn Local BN 6677 Mummel Bridge Range Rd Bridge over Wollondilly River at Mummel Local BN 6678 Rossi's Crossing Range Rd Bridge over Wollondilly River near Goulburn Local BN 8607 Bradfield Hwy Three Arch Spans under Bradfield Hwy at Dawes Point State BN 8608
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