Iron Cove Bridge

The Iron Cove Bridge is a heritage-listed road bridge that carries Victoria Road (A40) across Iron Cove, between the Sydney suburbs of Drummoyne and Rozelle. Iron Cove is an arm of Sydney Harbour.

Where is the Iron Cove Bridge? Linking the Sydney suburbs of Drummoyne and Rozelle, this heritage listed bridge spans the Parramatta River and is an important connection to Sydney CBD with the busy Victoria Road running across it.

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The Iron Cove Bridge is a beautiful spot for a walk or ride, linking Drummoyne and Rozelle as part of the popular Bay Run. The shared path is wide, safe, and offers stunning water and city views especially at sunrise or sunset.

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Iron Cove Bridge is a heritage listed bridge linking the suburbs of Drummoyne to Rozelle in New South Wales, Australia. The original bridge was constructed of wrought iron lattice girders and opened in 1882 after four years of construction.

Iron Cove Bridge Sydney is a heritage listed bridge linking the suburbs of Drummoyne to Rozelle in New South Wales, Australia. The original bridge was constructed of wrought iron lattice girders and opened in 1882 after four years of construction.

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Feel the cool breeze whispering secrets across Iron Cove. Before you stands the Iron Cove Bridge a testament to engineering and time. This isn’t just any bridge. It’s a lifeline connecting Drummoyne and Rozelle two vibrant Sydney suburbs. Its history stretches back further than you might imagine.

The Iron Cove Bridge is an outstanding steel truss bridge which forms a local landmark that has a "gateway" quality for the suburbs of Balmain and Drummoyne due to its impressive size.

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