- Lane Cove River
The Lane Cove River is a tributary of the
Parramatta River and its lower reaches form an arm ofSydney Harbour ,Australia . The Lane Cove River rises near Thornleigh and flows generally south for about 15 km. The upper reaches are in a narrow, forested valley eroded into the North Shore Plateau. The middle reaches are impounded by a weir nearFullers Bridge . Sections of the valley form theLane Cove National Park . The Lane Cove river is known for its involvement with the mysterious deaths of Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler on January 1 1963.The lower reaches of the Lane Cove River are tidal and merge into Sydney Harbour at Greenwich andHunters Hill . There are significant areas ofmangrove trees on the shores.Bridges
There are only four bridges which cross the Lane Cove River. These are:
*De Burgh's Bridge onMetroad 3 which connects North Ryde and West Pymble.
*Fullers Bridge onState Route 29 , which connects Chatswood and North Ryde.
*Epping Road onState Route 28 , connecting Lane Cove to Ryde, also carrying traffic from theM2 Hills Motorway .
*Fig Tree Bridge on Burns Bay Road, which connects Lane Cove West and Hunters Hill.External links
* [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Oceania/Australia/New_South_Wales/Localities/L/Lane_Cove/ Lane Cove] at the Open Directory Project
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/parkContent/N0083?OpenDocument&ParkKey=N0083&Type=xo Lane Cove National Park Website (NPSW)]
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