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Windsor Bridge (New South Wales)

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Crosses
  
Hawkesbury River

Opened
  
1874

Bridge type
  
Beam bridge

Design
  
Beam bridge

Location
  
Windsor

Body of water
  
Hawkesbury River

Windsor Bridge (New South Wales)

Carries
  
Motor vehicles, Pedestrians, Bicycles

Locale
  
Windsor, New South Wales, Australia

Owner
  
Roads & Maritime Services

Heritage status
  
NSW State Heritage Register

Address
  
Bridge St, Freemans Reach NSW 2756, Australia

Similar
  
Hawkesbury River, Peats Ferry Bridge, Hawkesbury River Railway, Victoria Bridge, Macquarie Culvert

The Windsor Bridge, officially called the Hawkesbury River Bridge, Windsor, a beam bridge across the Hawkesbury River, is located in Windsor in north–western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The bridge was built in 1874 for horse-drawn vehicles and foot traffic and now carries road traffic. The bridge is listed on the NSW State Heritage Register.

Bridge replacement

In December 2013, the Government of New South Wales gave planning approval to the construction of a new bridge to replace the existing 1874 Windsor Bridge due to claimed safety reasons, that have been disputed. The old bridge is to be demolished after the new bridge opens. Roads & Maritime Services proposed to construct the new bridge 35 metres (115 ft) downstream from the existing bridge. The approach road to the new bridge is proposed to be built along one side of the Thompson Square, Australia's oldest public square. The new bridge proposal is objected by the local community on the grounds that it would keep heavy traffic in a historic town centre and it would destroy the town’s character and heritage. In October 2015, a legal challenge to stop the new bridge failed.

References

Windsor Bridge (New South Wales) Wikipedia


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