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The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge is a road and pedestrian bridge in Brisbane, Australia, the third bridge crossing Hays Inlet in Bramble Bay (the first being the now demolished Hornibrook Bridge). It is located 30 metres to the east of the Houghton Highway (which provides the northbound lanes), providing 3 southbound traffic lanes and a bi-directional pedestrian and bicycle path. It connects the Redcliffe suburb of Clontarf with the Brisbane suburb of Brighton, and was opened by then Queensland Premier Anna Bligh on 11 July 2010.The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (and the adjacent Houghton bridge) were Australia's second longest bridges until 27 March 2013, when the Macleay River Bridge opened in Kempsey, NSW.

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  • Puente conmemorativo de Ted Smout (es)
  • Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (en)
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  • El puente conmemorativo de Ted Smout es una carretera y un puente peatonal en Brisbane (Australia), el tercer puente que cruza la (el primero es el ahora demolido ). Está situado a 30 metros al este de la (que proporciona los carriles en dirección norte), y cuenta con tres carriles de tráfico en dirección sur y una vía bidireccional para peatones y ciclistas. Conecta el suburbio de Redcliffe de Clontarf con el suburbio de Brisbane de Brighton,​ y fue inaugurado por la entonces Primera Ministra de Queensland, , el 11 de julio de 2010. ​ El puente conmemorativo de Ted Smout (y el puente adyacente Houghton) fueron los segundos puentes más largos de Australia hasta el 27 de marzo de 2013, cuando se inauguró el en Kempsey, Nueva Gales del Sur. (es)
  • The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge is a road and pedestrian bridge in Brisbane, Australia, the third bridge crossing Hays Inlet in Bramble Bay (the first being the now demolished Hornibrook Bridge). It is located 30 metres to the east of the Houghton Highway (which provides the northbound lanes), providing 3 southbound traffic lanes and a bi-directional pedestrian and bicycle path. It connects the Redcliffe suburb of Clontarf with the Brisbane suburb of Brighton, and was opened by then Queensland Premier Anna Bligh on 11 July 2010.The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (and the adjacent Houghton bridge) were Australia's second longest bridges until 27 March 2013, when the Macleay River Bridge opened in Kempsey, NSW. (en)
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  • Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (en)
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