Gladesville Bridge
The Gladesville Bridge is a significant road bridge located in Sydney, Australia. It spans the Parramatta River and connects the suburbs of Gladesville and Huntleys Point. Opened in 1964, the bridge is known for its distinctive arch design and is an important part of the local transport network, facilitating the movement of vehicles across the river.
Measuring approximately 1,200 meters in length, the Gladesville Bridge is one of the longest spans in Australia. It features a central arch that rises 50 meters above the water, providing both structural support and an iconic silhouette against the skyline. The bridge is also a popular spot for photography and offers scenic views of the surrounding area.