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Blue Mountains highway closure extended for another year amid bridge construction plans
26 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- The Victoria Pass section of the Great Western Highway will remain closed for at least another year due to structural issues with the 194-year-old Mitchells Causeway, also known as Convict Bridge. Residents in the Blue Mountains and Central Tablelands will experience extended travel times and detours as a result.
- Transport for NSW made the decision to close the highway after detecting critical cracks in the bridge's structure.
- The closure of the Victoria Pass section is part of broader issues facing infrastructure in New South Wales, where aging structures are increasingly at risk. This situation reflects the need for ongoing investment in road maintenance and upgrades to ensure safety and accessibility for residents.
- The prolonged closure of this vital highway raises significant concerns for local residents who rely on it for daily commutes and transport. The decision to build a new structure above the existing bridge indicates a commitment to safety, but it also highlights the challenges of maintaining aging infrastructure.
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