Hornibrook Bridge was created in 1935.
Australia's longest road bridge is the Hornibrook Highway, linking the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, with the Redcliffe Peninsula. The 2.8km two-lane Hornibrook Highway was opened on 4 October 1935. Still Australia's longest road bridge, it has a single central arch where the channel of the Pine River runs, allowing for fishing craft to pass underneath. Deterioration of the bridge through the years necessitated the building of a new bridge, and a replacement three lane bridge, the Houghton Highway, was opened in 1979. The Hornibrook Highway is now used only for pedestrians and cyclists and remains a popular fishing spot.
Manuel Hornibrook was born in 1893.
Manuel Hornibrook died in 1970.
This depends entirely on what defines "biggest". The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the largest steel arch bridge in the world, though not the longest, with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour. At 48.8 m wide, it is the widest bridge in the world (as of 2004). However, the Hornibrook Highway, which was the first bridge to connect Brisbane with the Redcliffe Peninsula, used to be the longest road bridge in Australia. The 2.8km two-lane Hornibrook Highway was opened on 4 October 1935, and featured a single central arch where the channel of the river runs, allowing for fishing craft to pass underneath. Deterioration of the bridge through the years necessitated the building of a new bridge, and a replacement three lane bridge, the Houghton Highway, was opened in 1979. A second bridge running oarallel to the Houghton, the Ted Smout Bridge, was completed in 2010. The Hornibrook Highway has now been dismantled.
Isabel Hornibrook has written: 'Pemrose Lorry, radio amateur'
C. Hornibrook has written: 'Proceedings: 1990 EPRI Radwaste Workshop'
The Macleay River Bridge is currently the longest road bridge in Australia. It is 3.2 kilometers long and is constructed of 941 concrete beams supported by 93 piers.
The longest bridges in the world include Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge, Tianjin Grand Bridge, and Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge. Other long bridges include the Bang Na Expressway and the Beijing Grand Bridge.
There is no evidence to suggest that Hornibrook, a character from the video game "Dead by Daylight," is Jack the Ripper. Jack the Ripper was a real unidentified serial killer active in London in the late 1880s, while Hornibrook is a fictional entity. The two are not connected in any historical or factual manner.
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