Saturday, 26 October 2013

Fig Tree Bridge

Fig Tree Bridge carries Burns Bay Road over the Lane Cove River and connects Hunters Hill with Linley Point. This girder bridge opened in in September 1963, replacing an iron truss bridge originally built on this site in 1885. The Seven Bridges Walk will be held tomorrow to raise money for Cancer Council NSW. The course is a 27 kilometre closed loop circuit that travels clockwise around Sydney Harbour, providing many magnificent views around the harbour. The seven bridges are Sydney Harbour Bridge, Pyrmont Bridge, Anzac Bridge, Iron Cove Bridge, Gladesville Bridge, Tarban Creek Bridge and Fig Tree Bridge.

20 comments:

  1. That walk will give you some photo opportunities.

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  2. Magnificent bridge, lovely skies as always!! Have a great weekend, Jim!

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  3. great shot for SWF ~ neat perspective and composition ~ carol

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  4. If you crossed Fig Tree Bridge then you most likely crossed Tarban Creek Bridge too.

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  5. Very utilitarian in looks...as long as it does the job is what counts! I'm going to have to check out the Sunday Bridges meme.

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  6. It makes me wonder where are the figs with such a name.

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  7. A BIG bridge...looks to be very sturdy and safe. It is sitting there between some beautiful water and the blue sky overhead.

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  8. Looks like a sturdy bridge! And the reflections are beautiful:)

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  9. That will be an interesting walk. I can imagine the pictures that I can click on the way.....

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  10. Thanks for your visit on my blog...

    Your participation is very interesting too.

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  11. What a beautiful location for the fundraiser!

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  12. hee hee... If «Louis» were there, he would (ahem) hoof it over all seven bridges! That would be quite a walk, and most likely a very enjoyable one, all the more so because it was for a good cause.

    «Louis» thanks you for contributing this to Sunday Bridges.

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