The largest steel arch bridge in the world is The Sydney Harbour Bridge. Its beautiful!
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.
No. Sydney Harbour Bridge is not the longest bridge, by any means. It is the largest steel arch bridge in the world, but it is not the longest.
It's an arch bridge made of steel
No, the Harbour Bridge is a Steel arch bridge as the frame structure supporting it is an arch, but however consists of triangles.
Sydney's Harbour Bridge is supported by its huge steel arch. It is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world. Until recently it was the widest open span bridges. It was built in 1932.
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No. Sydney Harbour Bridge is an arch bridge. It is the world's largest steel arch bridge, measuring 134 metres (429.6 ft) from top to water level, although it is not the longest. Up until 2006, it was also the world's widest long-span bridge, at 48.8 metres wide.
The most revolutionary arch bridge opened in 1994 is the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai, China. It is the world's longest steel arch bridge and features an innovative design with a unique shape and structural system that sets it apart from traditional arch bridges.
Rainbow Bridge
The original bridge built in the 17th century bridge was a wooden arch bridge. It was replaced in 1924-1926 by a steel rainbow-arch bridge named Eitai-bashi bridge or Eitai Bridge. See Sources and related links for a photo.
rainbow type, you fine them mostly in unicorn land
is the ponte vecchio bridge is an arch bridge