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Horseshoe Bridge

Author

City of Perth

Place Number

02153
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Location

William St Perth

Location Details

PERMANENTLY REGISTERED AS PART OF 2133 PERTH RAILWAY PRECINCT

Local Government

Perth

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1904

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 20 Dec 1985
State Register Registered 04 Aug 1992 Register Entry
Heritage Council

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Register of the National Estate Permanent 21 Oct 1980

Heritage Council
EPRA Link & Perth Cultural Centre Invtry Adopted

Heritage Council
Perth Draft Inventory 99-01 YES 31 Dec 1999

Heritage Council
Classified by the National Trust Classified 07 Mar 1978

Heritage Council
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 28 Mar 2023 Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

Municipal Inventory Adopted 13 Mar 2001 Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

Local Heritage Survey Completed\Draft Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

Parent Place or Precinct

02133 Perth Railway Precinct

Statement of Significance

Aesthetic Value: Horseshoe Bridge is of considerable aesthetic value. The balustrade detailing and swan sculptures on the newel posts contribute to the aesthetic qualities of the precinct.

Historic Value: Constructed in 1904 Horseshoe Bridge is one of the oldest surviving intact bridges in central Perth. The bridge is an outstanding example of a major urban railway overbridge of its time.

Scientific Value: Horseshoe Bridge is a unique example of its type and demonstration an innovative solution in an elegant form to the problem of bridging a railway when space was restricted.

Social Value: Horseshoe Bridge exhibits design characteristics that are valued by the community. The area in which it is sited is significant to the Nyungar Aboriginal Group for hunting and mythology reasons.

Rarity: Horseshoe Bridge is a unique and substantially intact example of its type.

Representativeness: Horseshoe Bridge is representative of the growth of the railway and its impact upon the road transport systems in Central Perth.

Physical Description

Horseshoe Bridge constructed in 1904, is a classically inspired brick and stucco bridge whose winding form adds vitality to the ‘Perth Railway Station’. The bridge creates a meandering boundary to the station forecourt. The bridge has four traffic lanes which, in 1986, carried approximately 18,000 vehicles per day into the city. The eastern footpath gives direct access to both city rail station platforms and first floor level of the station. It also incorporates a bus stop. The main structural elements of the bridge are of steel.

The bridge features rendered concrete balustrading with decorative end piers. The bridge is supported by a series of semi-circular arches with rendered decorative treatment. Rendered cast iron swans add local relevance to the decoration. Many of the arches on the Wellington Street elevation have been enclosed with glass, creating shop fronts to the retail spaces behind.

Development approval was granted by MRA (formally EPRA) in 2009 for the resurfacing and reconfiguration of the Horseshoe Bridge, Footpaths and Roadway to enhancement the pedestrian environment and accommodate for two-way traffic. The works were completed to extend the life of the bridge by providing a durable deck surface and will improve waterproofing of the structure and tenancies beneath the bridge.

History

The Horseshoe Bridge was built by the Public Works Department (PWD) in 1902-04 to enable the passage of road traffic over the railway line. The completion of the bridge allowed for easier vehicular and pedestrian traffic over the tracks and reinforced William Street as one of the main access routes into Central Perth from the north. In the early 1920s, a tram line was laid over the horseshoe Bridge, connecting Osborne Park and Leederville with central Perth via Newcastle Street. The bridge has acted as a major link between the city centre and the expanding northern suburbs and remains in use.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity/Authenticity: High

Condition

Good

Other Keywords

Normalisation effective from 6 May 2022 upon the gazettal of City Planning Scheme No. 2 Amendment No. 46 and Local Planning Scheme No. 26 (Normalised Redevelopment Areas) Amendment No. 4 (refer to Council Ordinary Meeting held on 31 August 2021)

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
5427 Perth Railway Station : exploratory works findings for proposed 2001 adaptation works, ground floor, central east & east wings (revised report). Heritage Study {Other} 2001
9802 Horseshoe Bridge, balustrades Perth railway station precinct. Archival Record 2011
5247 Perth Horseshoe Bridge : heritage implications of proposed adaptations, ground floor, northern undercroft. Heritage Study {Other} 2001
9498 Perth City Railway Station timber pedestrian footbridge archival record. Archival Record 2010
7395 Perth Horseshoe Bridge : heritage impact assessment of proposed adaptations HSBS electrical services interface room for the Public Transport Authority, ground floor, southern undercroft. Report 2003
5426 Perth Railway Station : heritage implications for proposed 2001 adaptations, ground floor, central east & east wings. (revised report). Heritage Study {Other} 2001
6987 100 years of the Horseshoe Bridge. Brochure 2004
9742 Perth Railway Station Precinct. Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2011
7392 Reinstatement of William Street Bridge. Journal article 1986
6595 Central Railway Precinct & William Street Station Precinct : guidelines (draft). C D Rom 2003
8716 Horseshoe Bridge undercroft, south : proposed fitout. Heritage impact statement. Heritage Study {Other} 2007

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use Transport\Communications Road: Bridge
Present Use Transport\Communications Road: Bridge

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Other METAL Steel
Wall BRICK Common Brick
Other CONCRETE Other Concrete
Other METAL Cast Iron

Historic Themes

General Specific
TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS Road transport

Creation Date

30 May 1989

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

19 Feb 2024

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