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  2. Matagarup Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a zip-line from the top of the bridge to the ground were also explored, and both attractions were later given the greenlight to proceed. [25] Operated by Perth Bridge Climb and Zip, the bridge climb opened on 26 January 2021, with a zip-line from the bridge to the Burswood Peninsula later opening in December 2021 after several delays.

  3. List of bridges in Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Known as Redcliffe Bridge until December 2023 Mount Henry Bridge: 660 m (2,170 ft) Salter Point – Brentwood: Kwinana Freeway: Canning River: Also a railway bridge Narrows Bridge: 397 m (1,302 ft) Perth – South Perth

  4. Arthur River (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge near Piesseville was left underwater following heavy rains near Wagin cause the river the rise downstream. [4] More flooding occurred in 1939 rendering the bridge at Arthur River impassable and closing it for two days while repair crews worked to make the bridge usable again.

  5. Boorloo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Boorloo Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle crossing comprising two cable-stayed bridges that span separate channels of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.These bridges are connected by the pedestrian and cycle path across Heirisson Island that they carry to the East Perth and Victoria Park foreshores.

  6. The Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was completed in 1841, costing £449.10s, although the approaches to the bridge took longer to complete. [11] The Causeway was sufficiently completed in January 1842 to be used by horsemen, and the Causeway was finally finished in May 1843 at a total cost of £1,814.10s.

  7. Brookton Highway - Wikipedia

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    The bushfire in Kelmscott and Roleystone on 6 February 2011 destroyed the Buckingham Bridge. The bridge had originally been built from timber in 1935. [3] A temporary bridge over the Canning River was opened on 4 March 2011 and was constructed using 400 tonnes (880,000 lb) of rock, 250 tonnes (550,000 lb) of crushed limestone and 4,500 tonnes (9,900,000 lb) of fill material.

  8. Horseshoe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Bridge c. 1904–05. The bridge was constructed in 1904 to reduce train-induced traffic congestion in William Street. During the last decade of the 19th century, WA's Engineer-in-Chief, C. Y. O'Connor, had overseen the construction of Perth's suburban railway system, which radiated out from a central railway station in Wellington Street in the city.

  9. Roe Highway - Wikipedia

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    A further 600 metres (2,000 ft) southwest of the interchange takes the freeway to the Canning River, which Roe Highway crosses over as the Djarlgarra Bridge, after which the highway is now bordering the suburbs of Langford and Thornlie. Roe Highway passes under Spencer Road before reaching Nicholson Road, 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of the river.

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