The Hampden Bridge Kangaroo Valley
Posted by: Tuena
S 34° 43.623 E 150° 31.252
56H E 273001 N 6154426
The Hampden Suspension Bridge in the village of Kangaroo Valley.
Waymark Code: WMAJX3
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 01/23/2011
Views: 22
The Hampden Bridge in Kangaroo Valley is the only surviving colonial suspension bridge in NSW. Designed by E M De Burgh of the Public Works Department & built by Loveridge & Hudson, it was opened on 18 May 1898. It still carries traffic with motorists having to give way as it only has one lane. It is highly photographic & attracts considerable attention. I last visited the bridge on 19 January 2011 & drive over it twice a week. The village of Kangaroo Valley sits in one of only 7 naturally enclosed valleys on Planet Earth, with the best known example being The Grand Canyon.
Location: Located on Moss Vale Rd & spans the Kangaroo River in the village of Kangaroo Valley.
Type of structure/site: Suspension Bridge
Date of Construction: 18 May 1898
Engineer/Architect/Builder etc.: E M De Burgh (engineer)/ Loveridge & Hudson (builder)
Engineering Organization Listing: Engineers Australia
Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
Secondary Web Site: Not listed
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