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The Tasman Bridge was open to traffic in August 1964. It was a four-lane, high level concrete bridge constructed with a central navigation span for shipping. Prior to 1964, a floating bridge spanned the Derwent.
On Sunday, 5 January 1975 at 9.27 p.m. the bulk carrier Lake Illawarra collided with the Tasman Bridge. Two piers collapsed along with 127 metres of bridge decking. Four cars ran over the gap into the Derwent River, five occupants died while several others managed to escape from two vehicles which teetered on the edge of the gap. Seven crewmen from the Lake Illawarra also lost their lives. The impact of the bridge collapse was quickly felt as Hobart was suddenly cut in two. Eastern shore residents were severely compromised, transport facilities were tested and to compound the issue further, most hospitals, schools, businesses and government offices were located on the western shore.
Location
| Address: | Rosny Esplanade, Montagu Bay Reserve, Montagu Bay, 7018 | 
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| State: | TAS | 
| Area: | AUS | 
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -42.865371 Long: 147.355183 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.  | 
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Dedication
| Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Friday 26th February, 2016 | 
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| Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 
           In Memory Of Those
Who Tragically Lost Their Lives
As A Result Of The Collapse Of
The Tasman Bridge On 5 January 1975
Angus Brenner Campbell            Arthur Robinson
Dr Thomas Elvet Jones                Thomas Sherridan
Graham Frederick Kemp              Joyce (Joy) Mary Stokoe
Clarence Armstrong Maddigan   Anthony Louis Sward
Louis Ciriaco Mendizabal             Pamela Jean Sward
Robert Rezek                                   Reginald Francis Turner
                     February 2016
 
 

