Swanport Bridge
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Swanport Bridge is a bridge in South Australia. Constructed in 1979, the bridge supports the communities of Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend. It spans over the Murray River.[1]
[edit] Characteristics
The bridge itself is one kilometer in length with two lanes, one for each direction of traffic. It serves as a link between the South Eastern Freeway and the Princes Highway.
In terms of construction materials, the Swanport Bridge is constructed from prestressed concrete.

