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The different climbs are available at dawn, daytime, twilight and night plus special climbs for some of Sydney's events, like the Vivid Climb and the Anzac Day Dawn Climb. [2] [3] There have been over 4,000 proposals [4] at the summit of the bridge and couples also have the option to get married on the bridge, 134 m (440 ft) above Sydney Harbour.
This is a list of major bridges in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] Road bridges. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932 Anzac Bridge, ...
Visitors taking part in the bridge climb can be seen atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Since 1998, BridgeClimb [5] has made it possible for tourists to climb the southern half of the bridge. Tours run throughout the day, from dawn to dusk and are only cancelled for electrical storms or high wind.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, spanning Sydney Harbour from the central business district (CBD) to the North Shore. The view of the bridge, the Harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as an iconic image of Sydney, and of Australia itself.
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The speed limit on the bridge and the 1 km (0.62 miles) of freeway on the southern approach is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph). The bridge was designed to have the capacity to carry 30,000 vehicles on a weekday, but in 2015 the bridge was estimated to be carrying 30,600 vehicles per weekday. [3]
Timber truss bridges, and timber bridges generally were so common that NSW was known to travellers as the "timber bridge state". [1] The following list illustrates the development of New South Wales bridge construction techniques. The list commences from the earlier constructions through to the later developments.