Canadian New South Wales Bridge
Gladesville Bridge is a heritage-listed concrete that carries over the, linking the suburbs of and, in the local government areas of and respectively, in, Australia. It forms part of the Great Western Highway near Mount Victoria, spanning a 150-metre (490 ft) depression between two large outcrops. At the time of its construction, one of the largest swing spans in the world and it was one of the first to be powered by electricity. The Grafton Bridge (New South Wales) over the Clarence River showing the Bascule span lifted to let shipping through (Postcard from about 1932; The "Southern Cross" aeroplane has been added to the photograph. In June 2025, Transport for NSW reduced the load limit on Hampden Bridge from 42.
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