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Tarban Creek Bridge
Tarban Creek Bridge, pictured in 2007 from Huntleys Point, west of the bridge.
Coordinates33°50′14″S 151°08′43″E / 33.837342°S 151.145182°E / -33.837342; 151.145182
CarriesBurns Bay Road
  • Motor vehicles
  • Pedestrians
  • Bicycles
CrossesTarban Creek
LocaleHunters Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
BeginsHuntleys Point
EndsHunters Hills
OwnerTransport for NSW
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialPrestressed concrete
Height20.3 metres (67 ft)
Longest span90 metres (300 ft)
No. of lanes4
History
OpenedDecember 1965 (1965-12)
Location
Map
References
[1]

The Tarban Creek Bridge is a prestressed concrete arch bridge that carries the Burns Bay Road across the Tarban Creek, located west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The bridge is situated between the Gladesville Bridge and the Fig Tree Bridge, being immediately to the north of Gladesville Bridge. The bridge connects the suburbs of Hunters Hill and Huntleys Point. In addition to the four-lane carriage, the bridge carries a grade-separated shared pedestrian footpath and cycleway.[2]

  1. ^ Assi, Salah; Brown, Lindsay; Bennett, Mark. "Design of an Innovative Support Scheme to Strengthen Tarban Creek Bridge on MR166 at Hunters Hill in Sydney" (PDF). NSW Roads & Maritime Services (PDF). Government of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  2. ^ Gregory's Street Directory, 59th Edition 1995, Map 313

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