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Long Gully Bridge

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Long Gully Bridge, Northbridge NSW
Long Gully Bridge, Northbridge NSW

The Long Gully Bridge, also known as Northbridge, Suspension Bridge, and Cammeray Bridge, is a concrete arch road bridge that carries Strathallen Avenue across Flat Rock Creek and Tunks Park, and connects the suburbs of Cammeray, in the North Sydney Council local government area to its south, with Northbridge in the City of Willoughby local government area to its north, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Privately-built to promote residential development in the suburb of Northbridge and beyond, the bridge opened in January 1892 as a steel suspension bridge finished in Sydney sandstone with crenellated turreted towers. The bridge was transferred to the Department of Main Roads in 1935 and, in 1939, was rebuilt as a reinforced concrete two rib arch bridge, with the sandstone towers kept.

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Long Gully Bridge
Strathallen Avenue, Sydney Northbridge

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Long Gully Bridge

Strathallen Avenue
2063 Sydney, Northbridge
New South Wales, Australia
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Long Gully Bridge, Northbridge NSW
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