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Sydney Harbour Bridge
Gladesville Bridge
Ryde Bridge
John Whitton Bridge
Meadowbank Railway Bridge
Silverwater Bridge
Rydalmere Pedestrian Bridge
Camellia Railway Bridge
James Ruse Drive Bridge
Gasworks Bridge
Elizabeth St Bridge
Barry Wilde Bridge
Lennox Bridge

Sydney Harbour is the main waterway running through Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Together with its tributaries, the Parramatta River and the Lane Cove River, it is crossed by several major bridges, one tunnel and one car ferry from the Sydney Harbour Bridge downsteam at the most easterly point to the beginnings of the two rivers at its most westerly:

Sydney Harbour & Parramatta River Crossings

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# Name Usage Description
1 Sydney Harbour Tunnel vehicles Opened August 1992.
Reinforced concrete immersed tube (IMT) tunnel.
2.3 km long, including 960 immersed tube section.
2 Sydney Harbour Bridge vehicles, rail,
pedestrians & cyclists

(trams until 1958)
Opened March 1932.
Single arch steel design.
503 metres (1,650 ft) main span.
3 Gladesville Bridge vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
Opened October 1964.
Single span concrete arch design. 300 metres (984 ft) span.
4 Mortlake Punt vehicles & pedestrians Established May 1928. Rope/Cable-guided ferry.
5 Ryde Bridge
(southbound)
vehicles &
pedestrians
Opened November 1988.
Reinforced concrete design.
6 Ryde Bridge
(northbound)
vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
Opened December 1935.
Steel truss with lift design.
7 Meadowbank Railway Bridge pedestrians & cyclists
(rail until 1980)
Opened 1886. Iron lattice design. 291 m span.
8 John Whitton Bridge rail Opened 1980. Welded steel box girder design. 291 m span.
9 Silverwater Road Bridge vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
Opened November 1962.
Prestressed concrete box girder design.
10 Unnamed pedestrian bridge pedestrians & cyclists Steel truss design.
11 Camellia Railway Bridge rail Welded steel truss design.
Opened 1995.
Replaced original bridge of same name.
12 James Ruse Drive Bridge vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
Opened 1966.
Prestressed concrete design.
13 Macarthur Bridge
("Gasworks Bridge")
vehicles &
pedestrians
Opened 1885.
Iron lattice design.
110m span.
14 Parramatta Weir pedestrians Originally built 1817.
Concrete weir with concrete footbridge.
15 Elizabeth St Footbridge pedestrians & cyclists Reinforced concrete design.
Opened 2002.
16 Barry Wilde Bridge vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
? design.
Opened ?
17 Lennox Bridge vehicles, cyclists &
pedestrians
Stone arch design.
Opened 1839.
3 Pyrmont Bridge pedestrians & monorail
(vehicles until 1981)
Opened June 1902.
Steel and timber swing design.
369m span. Crosses Cockle Bay.
3 Glebe Island Bridge vehicles & pedestrians
until 1996)
Opened 1901.
Steel and timber swing design.
369m span. Crosses Johnstons Bay.
4 Anzac Bridge pedestrians
& cyclists
Opened October 2001.
450 metres (1,476 ft) long with 102 meter (335 ft) main span.
5 Victoria vehicles &
pedestrians
Opened 1969.
Replaced its namesake.
6 William Jolly vehicles & pedestrians Opened March 1932.
Concrete arch design.
498 metres (1,634 ft) long with a 73 metre (240 ft) main span.
Also known as the Grey Street Bridge.
7 Merivale rail Opened November 1978.
Tied steel arch design.
Main span 132 metre (433 ft).
8 Eleanor Schonell busses, cyclists
& pedestrians
Opened December 2006.
Cable-stayed design.
390 metres (1,280 ft) long.
Formerly known as the Green Bridge.
9 Jack Pesch pedestrians Opened October 1998.
Steel cable-stay design.
10 Albert rail Opened 1895.
Steel truss design.
Replaced its namesake.
11 Unnamed railway bridge rail
12 Walter Taylor vehicles &
pedestrians
Opened February 1936.
Suspension design.
The bridge's towers are occupied.
13 Centenary vehicles &
pedestrians
Concrete girder