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How high is the Otira Viaduct?

How high is the Otira Viaduct?

Southern Alps, New Zealand The project involves the construction of a four (4) span cantilever bridge extending about 1440 feet (440m) long with a deck on a 12% grade and piers about 131 feet (40m) high.

How long did it take to build the Otira Viaduct?

Holyoake was a young site engineer and visited Otira once or twice a week during the three-year build. The notorious zig zag, left, was replaced by the viaduct, right.

When did the Otira Viaduct open?

6th November, 1999
The Otira Viaduct had it’s official opening on Saturday 6th November, 1999.

What does otira mean?

Otira is a small township fifteen kilometres north of Arthur’s Pass in the central South Island of New Zealand. A possible meaning of Otira is “o” (place of) and “tira” (the travellers). Another possible meaning is “Oti” (finished) and “ra” (Sun), because Otira Gorge is usually in deep shadow.

When was Arthurs Pass viaduct built?

The viaduct, built in the Otira Gorge over 1998–99 to minimise the hazards of road travel, is a major engineering feat. The road across Arthur’s Pass was built in less than a year (1865), during a bitterly cold winter.

How high is Lewis Pass?

907 m
Lewis Pass/Elevation

How long is the Lewis Pass?

907 m.
Lewis Pass (el. 907 m.) is a mountain pass in the South Island of New Zealand. The northernmost of the three main passes across the Southern Alps, it is higher than the Haast Pass, and slightly lower than Arthur’s Pass….

Lewis Pass
Range Southern Alps
Coordinates 42°22′47″S 172°24′00″ECoordinates: 42°22′47″S 172°24′00″E

Is the Lewis Pass closed?

SH7 Lewis pass is closed.

Is the Lewis Pass in the north or south?

Lewis Pass (el. 907 m.) is a mountain pass in the South Island of New Zealand. The northernmost of the three main passes across the Southern Alps, it is higher than the Haast Pass, and slightly lower than Arthur’s Pass.

Where does Lewis Pass start and finish?

The Lewis Pass, at the southern end of the Spenser Mountains, leads from the Lewis River (a Waiau tributary) into the Maruia River (which flows into the Buller). The 863-m saddle was used by Māori, and crossed by Henry Lewis in the early 1860s.

Is Napier Taupo road closed?

SH5 Napier -Taupo Road is currently closed dues to a crash.

Is the road to Akaroa open?

Banks Peninsula road closures Rue Lavaud, the road into Akaroa township, is currently open but access is limited due to severe flooding. Please, if you are travelling today, take extreme care on the roads.

What’s the name of the viaduct near Otira?

Close to the town are two major feats of civil engineering: the Otira Tunnel, and the Otira Viaduct. The Otira viaduct is to the south of Otira, between Otira and the Arthur’s Pass summit.

Where is Otira in the South Island of New Zealand?

Otira is a small township fifteen kilometres north of Arthur’s Pass in the central South Island of New Zealand. It is on the northern approach to the pass, a saddle between the Otira and Bealey Rivers high in the Southern Alps.

Can you cancel a tour of the Otira Viaduct?

We recommend booking Otira Viaduct Lookout tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 3 Otira Viaduct Lookout tours on Tripadvisor

How many people lived in the Otira Tunnel?

During construction of the tunnel, Otira housed about 600 workers and their families. The Otira Railway Station was opened on 13 November 1900 (ex-Goat Creek on 15 October 1900), and closed in February 1992. In the 1950s the town had a population of about 350, but this had dropped to 11 in 1988.