Swan River Crossings Fremantle Traffic Bridge update

Published on Tuesday, 20 May 2025 at 3:02:34 PM

A night closure of the Fremantle Traffic Bridge is required for the relocation of a steel reinforcement cage used for pile cap works.

Traffic changes are also required at the intersection of Stirling Highway and Marmion Street for the location of services ahead of intersection modification works later in the year. 

Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle: Swan Street to Canning Highway

Fremantle Traffic Bridge closed, Wednesday 21 May 2025 (one night) from 7pm to 6am.

• Road users, pedestrians and cyclists are advised to use Stirling Highway to travel between North Fremantle and Fremantle.

• Temporary changes to PTA bus routes. Please refer to the Transperth Journey Planner for latest information.

Stirling Highway: Stirling Highway and Marmion Street intersection

Sunday 25 May 2025 to Thursday 29 May 2025 (inclusive five nights), 7pm to 6am

• Lane closures at Stirling Highway and Marmion Street. 

• Speed reduced to 40km/hr. 

Ongoing Traffic Changes  

Queen Victoria Street and Canning Highway Intersection

• No right-turn from Canning Highway (heading west) onto Fremantle Traffic Bridge.

• Left turn slip lane closed from Fremantle Traffic Bridge onto Canning Highway (eastbound).

• One lane to turn both left and right from Fremantle Traffic Bridge onto Canning Highway at the traffic signals.

Reminder: RAV 1 heavy vehicles (container trucks) are prohibited from using the Fremantle Traffic Bridge. Light duty trucks may consider using alternative routes due to tight left turning radius onto Canning Highway.

Queen Victoria Street: Tydeman Road to Canning Highway

• One lane open in each direction.   

• Speed reduced to 40km/hr.

• Intermittent stop / slow traffic management during large deliveries and crane activity.

For the safety of road users (including pedestrians and cyclists) and workers, signed detours are in place. Road users will be notified of changes in advance and are encouraged to plan ahead and allow additional travel time.

For more information and to stay up to date with the project, please visit the Main Roads website. 

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