- Fig Tree Bridge
Fig Tree Bridge is a
girder bridge that spans theLane Cove River , west of the CBD inSydney ,Australia . It is immediately to the north ofTarban Creek Bridge and the more well knownGladesville Bridge . The bridge carries Burns Bay Road and a footpath and connects the suburb of Hunters Hill to Linley Point.This bridge replaces an iron
truss bridge originally built on this site in1885 in a period which also saw the construction of the original Gladesville and Iron Cove bridges. The earlier Fig Tree Bridge was about 50 metres (160 ft) to the west. The southernabutment still exists, upon which there is a viewing platform accessible from the end of Joubert Street. The wheel that once operated the opening span stands in memorial.The current Fig Tree Bridge, which opened in September,
1963 , was built in conjunction with the Tarban Creek and Gladesville Bridges as part of the plannedNorth Western Expressway linking the city with theSydney-Newcastle Freeway . The expressway was cancelled, but the freeway grade road from the eastern end of the Gladesville Bridge, over Tarban Creek and ending at the northern end of Fig Tree Bridge hints at what was planned." [http://www.ozroads.com.au/NSW/Freeways/GladesvilleBr/gladesvillebr.htm Gladesville Bridge & the Drummoyne to Lane Cove section of the North Western Freeway] ", " [http://www.ozroads.com.au/ OZROADS: The Australian Roads Website] "] The bridge's concrete piers were designed so that when the expressway became a reality, two extra lanes either side of the bridge could be clipped on, increasing the bridge's capacity. [" [http://www.ozroads.com.au/NSW/Freeways/GladesvilleBr/pics.htm Gladesville Bridge & the Drummoyne to Lane Cove section of the North Western Freeway: Pictures Page] ", " [http://www.ozroads.com.au/ OZROADS: The Australian Roads Website] "]Although never realising its true calling, Fig Tree Bridge, along with its neighbours, is still important as the next crossing upstream from the
Sydney Harbour Bridge , and as such is an alternative route in and out of the City from the lower and upper north shore suburbs via Burns Bay Road. Depending upon the time of day, it can also be a quicker route into the City, and is not tolled - unlike the Sydney Harbour Bridge route.In 2006, Fig Tree Bridge formed part of the Medibank Private Seven Bridges Walk, a free community event meant to promote walking as a way of staying fit and active, and consisted of a walk circuit that crossed seven of Sydney's bridges, including the Sydney Harbour, Anzac and Gladesville Bridges. [" [http://www.7bridgeswalk.com.au/event-details.htm Event Details] ", " [http://www.7bridgeswalk.com.au/ Medibank Private Seven Bridges Walk] "]
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