The Suspension Bridge (Sydney, NSW)
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This bridge provides a connection between the Sydney suburbs of Cammeray and Northbridge, and also connects Northbridge to the Warringah Freeway and ultimately the city. It was built in 1892 as a suspension bridge, but was converted between 1937-39 to a concrete arch style bridge, with the original suspension bridge towers retained. Many names have been given to this bridge, such as North Sydney, Long Bay, Northbridge, Cammeray, Long Gully and Kent, but it is mainly known by locals as 'The Suspension Bridge'.
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Coordinates: 33°49'1"S 151°12'44"E
- Sydney Harbour Bridge 3.6 km
- ANZAC Bridge 6.4 km
- Gladesville Bridge - Victoria Rd 6.7 km
- Tom Uglys Bridge 22 km
- Brooklyn Bridge 31 km
- Proposed Bridge 52 km
- Sea Cliff Bridge 53 km
- The Entrance Bridge 60 km
- Railway bridge 115 km
- Stockton bridge 117 km
- Nature Reserve 0.4 km
- North Sydney Council 2 km
- Willoughby East 2.1 km
- North Willoughby 2.6 km
- City of Willoughby 2.8 km
- Chatswood CBD 3.6 km
- Lane Cove Council 4 km
- Municipality of Hunters Hill 5.6 km
- Northern Beaches Council 14 km
- Greater Sydney, NSW 51 km