Woronora River Bridge

When completed in 2001, this high level bridge was the largest incrementally launched bridge in the Southern Hemisphere with horizontal and vertical curves. It was built as an alternative to the old low level Woronora Bridge, to eliminate the steep descents and ascents for traffic between southern Sydney suburb of Sutherland and the western Sydney suburb of Menai. There is a public walkway on the bridge located just underneath the road, for bicycle riders and pedestrians. The path can be accessed from Menai Road on the Bangor side and Prince Edward Park Road or River Road on the Sutherland side.

 

A lot of water activities, such as canoeing take place here on the Woronora River in Sutherland Shire.

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