The Sydney Harbour Bridge is seen as an iconic symbol of Australia. Its distinctive coathanger shape is instantly recognisable, and is possibly one of the things tourists expect to see. In this way, it probably helps contribute to the tourism industry. It is one of Australia's most recognisable landmarks.
More significantly, the Sydney Harbour Bridge connected the northern and southern sides of the Harbour. This contributed considerably to the urban and residential growth and development of Sydney in the post World War II years. In turn, this boosted the city's economic development.
Sydney Harbour is the harbour over which the Sydney Harbour Bridge is built.
Sydney Harbor Bridge
No. There is no part of the Sydney Harbour Bridge that rotates.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is in Sydney, Australia.
Sydney Harbour bridge spans Sydney harbour
No there was no bridge prior to Sydney harbour bridge . Sydney harbour bridge opened on March , 1932 .
The Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is not the largest bridge in the world. There are many longer bridges. However, it is the largest steel arch bridge in the world, but not the longest. It's arch stands 134 m above the waters of Sydney Harbour.
The nickname of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is The Coathanger, in reference to its shape.
Darling Harbour &/or Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge links the Sydney CBD (central business district) on the southern shore of the Sydney Harbour to an area known as the North Shore on the northern side of the harbour.