- Ryde Bridge
The Ryde Bridge, which is in fact two bridges, is located in
Sydney ,Australia that crosses theParramatta River , linking the suburb of Ryde in Sydney's North Shore to the suburb of Rhodes in Sydney'sInner West . These bridges carry 6 lanes ofMetroad 3 .History
The bridge was opened by Ryde Municipal Council with the aid of Concord Municipal Council (today known as the
City of Canada Bay ).Before the bridge was constructed, the Parramatta River was crossed in this area by a vehicular punt, just downstream of the Meadowbank Railway bridge. The southern ramp still exists near the southern end of the railway bridge, however the northern ramp has been covered over by Meadowbank ferry wharf.
The original bridge was opened in 1935, with 3 traffic lanes. The original bridge is a
lift bridge which was a requirement for Parramatta River shipping, however the lifting mechanism was removed in the mid-20th Century, and it has not been opened since.The bridge was paid for by the Ryde Council, and carried a toll for 13 years. After this, being paid for, the toll was removed, and ownership transferred to the Department of Main Roads. An additional bridge was constructed adjacent to the east side of this bridge during the early 1990s to carry southbound traffic, leaving the original bridge for northbound only.
References
* [http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=heritage.show&id=4301054 Roads and Traffic Authority (NSW): Ryde Bridge]
* [http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=heritage.show&id=4309510 Roads and Traffic Authority (NSW): West Ryde Bridge]External links
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