What is the Story of the Story Bridge?

The Grey St/William Jolly Bridge, the Hornibrook Highway and the Story Bridge were all opened between 1932 and 1940, opening up land, business, communication and connecting people back and forth across a rapidly growing city and across Moreton Bay to Redcliffe from Sandgate.

How old Story Bridge?

82Story Bridge / Age (c. 1940)

Who owns the Story Bridge?

Today, Barrie’s son and daughter, Richard and Jane Deery, manage the hotel, making “Story Bridge Hotel” one of the last remaining family owned and operated hotels in Brisbane. A true landmark, ‘The Bridge’ has gained an enviable reputation for its fine food, extensive range of beers, quality wines and spirits.

When was storey bridge built?

May 24, 1935Story Bridge / Construction started

Can you walk over the Go Between Bridge?

The Go Between Bridge, formerly known as the Hale Street Link, is a toll bridge for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists over the Brisbane River in inner-city Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The bridge connects Merivale and Cordelia Streets in West End to Hale Street and the Inner City Bypass at Milton.

Why was the Story Bridge made?

The Story Bridge – built as part of the State Government’s response to the Great Depression – remains one of Queensland’s most iconic landmarks. Ground was broken for the project in 1935, and the cantilever bridge was officially opened on 6 July 1940 by Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson.

How much did the Story Bridge cost?

The Story Bridge opened for operation on 6 July, 1940. At the time of opening in 1940, the Story Bridge was Australia’s second largest bridge (exceeded by the Sydney Harbour Bridge). It was the seventh largest bridge of it’s kind in the world. The Story Bridge project cost £1,492,000 ($3,227,416) (under budget).

Can you walk over the Storey bridge?

Like the Sydney Harbour Bridge, you can drive across it, walk across it, and even go up onto the spans via a guided bridge climb. The walkway across the bridge is on the western side, which allows for unparalleled views of the Brisbane River and CBD.

Why is the story bridge closed?

The Story Bridge was closed to traffic from midnight of Friday 3 January 2014 until 5.30 a.m. Monday, 6 January 2014, for essential maintenance work of resurfacing all six lanes. Closure for maintenance occurred again from 9 p.m. Friday 27 April 2018 until 5 a.m. Monday 30 April 2018.

When did the story bridge open?

The Story Bridge opened in 1940 and was tolled until 1947. It is named after prominent public servant John Douglas Story . Given the early settlement of Kangaroo Point, there is a long history of residents wanting a bridge between the Brisbane CBD and Kangaroo Point.

Where can I find media related to Story Bridge Brisbane?

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Story Bridge, Brisbane. Story Bridge under construction, 1939 This photo is held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image number: 185055

How many people drive on the story bridge each day?

The bridge carries an average of 97,000 vehicles each day. The Story Bridge carries three lanes of traffic in either direction as well as a shared pedestrian and cycle way flanking each side. The road on the bridge is called the Bradfield Highway. It is not to be confused with the Bradfield Highway that spans the Sydney Harbour Bridge .