Sydney's Pyrmont Bridge
...It was a 'world
first'
Sydney's Pyrmont Bridge crosses over Darling Harbour to join
Sydney with the peninsula of Pyrmont.
Pyrmont Bridge was the first swing bridge in the world to be
powered by electricity.
It opened to allow ships and boats in and out
of Cockle Bay, which is now called Darling Harbour.
When closed to shipping, Pyrmont Bridge was the main road
artery in and out of Sydney city from the north-west.
It carries traffic along Victoria Road through Drummoyne to
Gladesville, Ryde, Parramatta and beyond.
Nowadays that traffic goes over the impressive Anzac Bridge,
but that's a recent engineering marvel.
It used to be a much smaller bridge running past the White Bay
Container Terminal. And that too, like Pyrmont Bridge, was an
electric-operated swing bridge.
Today the Piermont Bridge is used by thousands of
pedestrians and bicycle riders who commute to and from the
Sydney central business district (the CBD) for work. It is also
popular with visitors to the city.
You can walk from Market Street in the city to the
restaurants and shops of the Darling Harbour shopping
centre, to visit the Sydney Maritime Museum, or to go
to the Casino or Theatres at Star City in Pyrmont - just
across the water from Cockle Bay.
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