It opened in December 1995
ANZAC Bridge was created in 1996.
The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney is made of structural steel, steel cable and concrete
The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney Australia replaced the Glebe Island Bridge. It was designed by Percy Allan who also designed the Pyrmont Bridge.
1996
Its symbols when our solders went out to fight to save our lifes, every anzac day the bridge is closed and celebrated.
The ANZAC Bridge is a striking cable-stayed bridge spanning Johnstons Bay in Sydney, Australia. Its distinctive design features two 120-meter-high towers supporting the deck with 128 stay cables, creating a visually impressive silhouette. Opened in 1995, it replaced the old Glebe Island Bridge and serves as a crucial link between Sydney's CBD and the western suburbs. The bridge's name honors the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), symbolizing the shared military heritage of both nations.
The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883.
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge opened in 1864.
The current London Bridge was opened in 1973.
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