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it goes to pakuranga,it a bridge highway.
There 3 lanes in the highway and It goes over the basen.
-I drive over there to go to the warehouse and the night market on saturdays with my family.
-ferry service hemi pepene from 1845 to about 1850.
- He made a punt boat the looks like a .
-he made his very own ferry boat.
-he was like a farmer with animals.
He took some food to sydney to sell for the people and for the new bridge they want to make.
-he was adopted .
New information-
First bridge
In the 1850s the tamaki river was the busite water In the 1850s the Tāmaki River was considered to be one of the busiest waterways when tamaki suggestions to call the bridge Union .
-they had to pay money to cross the bridge for the toll and the toll had to make a pitcher of your car boat or yourself.
-they worked on the bridge on 1864.
They were the longest plies.
-the river was deep.
-the first bridge in panmure was a was a swing bridge
-A swing sawn
-sometimes it tooked ever to open because when we were doing a play there was a boat that got stuck so these ladies had to wait for 6 hours .
-there wanted to make a new bridge
-the bridge was finally open from the prime minister
- Finally he cut the ribbon and drove a heavy traction engine across the new bridge to prove the ability of the structure to take heavy loads.
-However by 1930 serious faults in the new bridge were reported when a large crack across the full width of the bridge at the southern end was discovered
-The concrete Panmure Bridge 1927 - and the remnant of the old first bridge
-The remains of the first bridge with the 1916 “Concrete bridge” in the background
-Demolishing the second bridge in 1959 -
-A new bridge was built in 1959.However by 1930 serious faults in the new bridge were reported when a large crack across the full width of the bridge at the southern end was discovered
-The concrete Panmure Bridge 1927This latter bridge is a three-lane reinforced high-level bridge, with the centre lane used for westwards traffic flow in the morning and eastwards in the afternoon.
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