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Restricted Bridges Heavy Lift Tow Truck Tandem Drive Over-mass Period Permit Restricted Bridges Version: October 2016 MAIN ROADS Western Australia Page 1 of 6 D15#79345 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - Tandem Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges - Restricted Bridges(5) 09102014 Purpose The table in this document provide details of all the Restricted Bridges for tandem drive over mass Tow Trucks. An over mass 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 Restricted Bridges 1. The Tow Truck must not be driven on any bridge within Shires of Manjimup, Augusta- Margaret River and Nannup, except on the following roads: - Bussell Hwy (H043) - Brockman Hwy (M027) - Caves Road (M043) - Pemberton-Northcliffe Rd (M036) - South Western Hwy (H009) - Stewart Rd (M080) - Sues Rd (M081) - Vasse Hwy (M008) - Muir Hwy (M024) 2. The Tow Truck must not be driven on any bridge listed in the following table: MAIN ROADS Western Australia Page 2 of 6 D15#79345 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - Tandem Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges - Restricted Bridges(5) BRIDGE ROAD COMMON CROSSING LOCAL REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. ROAD NAME NAME GOVERNMENT Alcoa Tailing 0152 209Z002 Yalup Brook South West Waroona -32.90542 115.89908 Ponds Area (P) Mandurah 0230 2120703 Pinjarra Rd South West Mandurah (C) -32.53488 115.71879 Estuary 0678A 502Z005 Stephens Rd Bindoon River Wheatbelt Chittering -31.34536 116.13161 Murchison Mid West- 0803 513Z001 Unknown River – Galena Northampton -27.82739 114.68838 Gascoyne (old) Fortescue River 0812 M030 Marble Bar Pilbara East Pilbara -22.64424 119.96622 – Roy Hill Fitzroy Derby – West 0815 0030164 Yurabi Rd Crossing – Kimberley -18.17987 125.59749 Kimberley Fitzroy River Mundaring Weir 0827 1020620 Piesse Gully Metropolitan Kalamunda -31.98470 116.09094 Rd Carnarvon – Murchison Mid West- 0837 7050043 Murchison -27.52628 115.77445 Mullewa Rd River Gascoyne 0907 1110007 West Rd Railway Metropolitan Bassendean (T) -31.90075 115.95406 0928 1040041 Station St Canning River Metropolitan Gosnells (C) -32.07034 116.00640 Kwinana Fwy & 1081 1260374 Gentilli Wy Metropolitan South Perth (C) -32.01744 115.85800 Rail Fremantle Rail 1546 1270526 Edenderry Tce Metropolitan Subiaco (C) -31.94388 115.82690 Line Nanson – Chapman River Mid West- 3002 5160010 Chapman Valley -28.56757 114.75027 Howatharra Rd (Nanson) Gascoyne Chapman R- Mid West- 3013 5051331 Burgess Cr Burgess Crs Greater Geraldton -28.77312 114.71980 Gascoyne (picnic) 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 Old Bypassed By Br Donnybrook - 3282 217Z016 Greenbushes South West -33.75375 116.06792 # 6048 Balingup Rd 3314 2180126 Jackson St Boyup Brook South West Boyup Brook -33.83547 116.39861 Elgin Main 3505A 2060023 Cain Rd South West Capel -33.52801 115.65810 Drain 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 Formerly 3560 215Z030 Unknown South West Murray -32.62101 115.95658 Adelaide Rd 3745A 2110130 Hill Rd Brunswick River South West Harvey -33.23007 115.90953 Harvey River 3749A 2110024 King St South West Harvey -33.07829 115.90255 Diversion Drain Govt Road 3762A 2110035 Fourth St South West Harvey -33.06178 115.88816 North Drain Mangosteen 3784A 2110064 Fouracre Rd South West Harvey -33.05056 115.83751 Sub K 3808A 2110090 Rodgers Rd Apricot Drain South West Harvey -33.09169 115.81551 3990 209Z002 Alcoa Tailings Drain South West Waroona -32.90483 115.85334 MAIN ROADS Western Australia Page 3 of 6 D15#79345 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - Tandem Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges - Restricted Bridges(5) BRIDGE ROAD COMMON CROSSING LOCAL REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. ROAD NAME NAME GOVERNMENT Ponds area 4043 510Z002 Unknown Rd Yadgena Brook Wheatbelt Moora -30.65249 116.08895 4071 4140138 Fifth St Cohn Creek Wheatbelt Merredin -31.47816 118.27599 4072 4140145 King St Cohn Creek Wheatbelt Merredin -31.47801 118.27330 4073 4140183 Saleyards Rd Cohn Creek Wheatbelt Merredin -31.48143 118.29250 Barrabiddi Mid West – 4129 803Z001 Unknown Rd Carnarvon -22.85471 114.31491 Creek Gascoyne Hommajelly 4140 4240005 Cubbine Rd Wheatbelt Quairading -31.86833 117.38283 Gully Coorow – 4150 5190161 Salt Creek Mid West Coorow -29.90719 115.99358 Greenhead Rd Freeborough Cuppup Creek Great 4224 3020109 Albany -35.01411 117.51745 Rd (drain) Southern Great 4290 3050081 McNess Rd Denmark River Denmark -34.86592 117.28700 Southern Serpentine Serpentine - 4321 108Z012 Falls Rd (NP) Metropolitan -32.36883 116.00752 River Jarrahdale Mortlock River 4399 4212022 Old York Rd Wheatbelt Northam -31.64760 116.67893 Northam Susannah 4478A 1090329 River Rd Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.81781 116.01407 Brook Susannah 4494A 1090319 Moore Rd Metropolitan Swan (C) -31.80543 116.04031 Brook Cullimbin Dowerin – 4681 4070025 Brook- Whealtbelt Dowerin -30.89967 117.27467 Koorda Rd Booralaming Dangin Mears 4693 4240010 Unknown Wheatbelt Quairading -32.05830 117.34944 Rd 4701 5020056 Blizzard Rd Brockman River Wheatbelt Chittering -31.30441 116.10278 Claisebrook 4818 1300077 Albert St Metropolitan Vincent (C) -31.92983 115.85074 M D Claisebrook 4819 1300089 Bourke St Metropolitan Vincent (C) -31.93197 115.85091 M D Collie River Wellington Dam 4845 2070281 (Wellington South West Collie -33.40109 115.97855 Rd Dam) Avon Terrace 4876 4260004 Julimar Rd Wheatbelt Toodyay -31.52825 116.42706 over Rail 4978 4080015 Beecroft Rd Mortlock River Wheatbelt Goomalling -31.30354 116.75900 5063 5020142 Valley View Dr Brockman River Wheatbelt Chittering -31.47666 116.10807 Brockman River 5064 5020142 Valley View Dr Wheatbelt Chittering -31.47502 116.10878 Diversion Dam 5065 4211153 Bodeguero Wy Coates Gully Wheathbelt Northam -31.80537 116.36276 5070 2050372 Holland Rd Walsall Brook South West Busselton (C) -33.78054 115.37064 Harvey South 5071 2110266 Morton St South West Harvey -33.09179 115.90126 Supply Channel Badjaling South 5105 4240003 Unknown Wheatbelt Quairading -32.05519 117.53772 Rd Ivanhoe Wyndham – East 5117 0040183 Ivanhoe Rd Crossing – Kimberley -15.68901 128.68783 Kimberley Ord River Donnybrook - 5121 2170304 Rosedene L Preston River South West -33.53581 115.94720 Balingup 5148 2080027 Railway Rd Victory Drain South West Dardanup -33.32843 115.77145 Samson Brook 5197 2090164 McFarlane Rd South West Waroona -32.87715 115.90165 Bd Hedland 5245 813Z006 Drain Pilbara Port Hedland (T) -20.40719 118.59441 College Access MAIN ROADS Western Australia Page 4 of 6 D15#79345 Heavy Lift Tow Truck - Tandem Drive Over Mass - Period Permit - Restricted Bridges - Restricted Bridges(5) BRIDGE ROAD COMMON CROSSING LOCAL REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. No. ROAD NAME NAME GOVERNMENT Great 5248 3020087 Blue Gum Rd Hay River Albany -34.84275 117.54327 Southern Wellington Dam 5252A 2080048 Falcon Rd (F) South West Dardanup -33.40221 115.97742 Pipes Donnybrook - 5260 2170327 Mauger Rd Balingup Brook South West -33.77996 115.99708 Balingup 5266 2110117 West L Benger Drain South West Harvey -33.18553 115.83758 Logue Brook 5269 2110015 Logue Brook Rd South West Harvey -33.00083 115.95939 Dam Spillway Alcoa Private Nanga Brook 5283 209Z001 South West Waroona -32.83925 116.05804 Rd Road 5297 8140118 Pringle Wy Drain Pilbara Karratha (C) -20.67228 117.14270 Beau Sovereign 5301 2150544 Dandalup River South West Murray -32.50933 115.96388 Ct 5320 811Z002 Rocklea Rd (P) Unknown Pilbara Ashburton -23.20565 117.67152 Donnybrook - 5324 2170232 Rainbow Downs Preston River South West -33.52572 116.10304 Balingup Western Power 5336 507Z002 Moore River Wheatbelt Gingin -31.30074 115.60567 Access Rd 5337 5070046 Murray Rd Gin Gin Brook Wheatbelt Gingin -31.30796 115.73965 5344 429Z005 Unknown Rd Unknown Wheatbelt Wickepin -32.93708 117.57392 Great 5349 3050046 Fernlea Rd Unknown Denmark -34.86322 117.09961 Southern Ord Irrigation Wyndham – East 5350 0040006 Carlton Hill Rd -15.57239 128.75055 Channel Kimberley Kimberley Ord Irrigation Wyndham – East 5352 004Z012 Unknown -15.60525 128.75628 Channel Kimberley Kimberley Ord Irrigation Wyndham
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