Alfred_Beit_Road_Bridge

Alfred Beit Road Bridge

Alfred Beit Road Bridge

Bridge in Between Musina in South Africa and Beitbridge in Zimbabwe.


The Alfred Beit Road Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Limpopo River between Musina in South Africa and Beitbridge in Zimbabwe.

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The Old Alfred Beit Bridge (in the background)

History

The original Alfred Beit Bridge, which now only carries rail traffic, was completed in 1929 by Dorman Long.[1] Named after Alfred Beit, the gold and diamond magnate, it cost $600,000 and was opened by the Earl of Athlone on 31 August 1929.[2]

The new road bridge, constructed in 1995 parallel to the old bridge, accommodates far heavier traffic than the old bridge could take.[3] It was built by Murray & Roberts[4] on behalf of New Limpopo Bridge Ltd who now operate the bridge.[5]


References

  1. Bridging the Limpopo The Brisbane Courier, 18 June 1928
  2. New Alfred Beit Bridge is opened The Montreal Gazette, 2 September 1929
  3. "Beitbridge". Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013.

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