Ted Smout Memorial Bridge
Facts and practical information
The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge is a road and pedestrian bridge in Brisbane, Australia, the third bridge crossing Hays Inlet in Bramble Bay. It is located 30 metres to the east of the Houghton Highway, 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 were Australia's second longest bridges until 27 March 2013, when the Macleay River Bridge opened in Kempsey, NSW. ()
Queensland
Ted Smout Memorial Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dowse Lagoon, Comino's Arcade, Woody Point Memorial Hall, Thai Sandgate.