LISMORE motorists are getting some good news today with Terania Street about to reopen following the demolition of the derelict rail-over-road bridge.
It will reopen to all traffic on Friday 27 September, after disruptions to both traffic and pedestrian movements since late last year.
Inspections by Transport for NSW engineers following heavy vehicle strikes determined the rail bridge that passes over the road was unsafe, leading to its demolition.
Some traffic restrictions will remain in place temporarily while finishing off work is being completed, including road rehabilitation and restoration.
This includes sorting and removing material from the old bridge, working with Lismore City Council to restore the road pavement, carrying out drainage work, and stabilising the rail line abutments.
Transport for NSW will also restore the temporary work areas to their original condition and remove the temporary hard stands.
Quotes attributable to Lismore MP Janelle Saffin:
“Locals will be pleased to see that the old bridge has been demolished more swiftly than expected, in plenty of time for the North Coast National (Lismore Show) and traffic will be able to flow once more to local businesses.
“The end of the disruptions is now in sight with the removal of this bridge, which has not been in use since 2004.
“Transport for NSW will sort as much material as possible for reuse, but many of the timber elements were found to be unsuitable for a multitude of reasons.
“They will then consult with Lismore City Council and the community over the next few months to decide on how the rail bridge will be commemorated.”
Timelapse video and images of demolition in link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/hl5fh7crdy3x0kaztc2m5/AHpnOMkWp8S-4n5zHrKDVA8?rlkey=fgyj6cgr4syk0g9mb2l6wy9ab&st=5cmw2cwa&dl=0