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Sydney Harbor Bridge: Its Features And Construction

Who doesn't enjoy traveling? Only very few people would raise their hands. In fact, traveling has become of the favorite activities of many people. When planning for a good trip, you may want to explore the land down under. Not only, they have an all-year round pleasant weather, you can also feed your visions with the best sights you can lay your eyes on. Going to Australia is never complete without making a stop at different Australian landmarks.

One of the most fascinating places in the world is the Sydney Harbour Bridge which is situated across the breathtaking Sydney Harbor. It connects the Central Business District of Sydney and the North Shore. Going to this place can also give you the opportunity to see the iconic image of the Sydney Opera House. Its arch design gave it the nickname "The Coathanger".

This bridge, one of the best Australian landmarks, was opened in the year 1932 and was built by Dorman Long. During this year, there were 799 homes and other buildings which were demolished to give way to the construction. The arcs of this bridge were initially constructed in the year 1929. The very first panel was built on the southern most end in the month of March which was a month after the first panel was erected.

A number of support cables were used to support the arch during the construction process. And they were also slowly released upon the completion of the arch. This momentous event happened on August 19, 1930.  The main road plus the tracks of the railway and tram were finished the year after the arch was completed. In that same year, the other utilities were also installed including drainage pipes, electric, water, and gas lines. The very first test train run was carried out on January 19, 1932 and it was a huge success. It was done safely and without any glitches.

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