Yandhai Nepean Crossing
Bridge in Penrith, New South Wales
33°44′49″S 150°40′52″E / 33.7470°S 150.6811°E / -33.7470; 150.6811![Map](https://maps.wikimedia.org/img/osm-intl,10,-33.747,150.6811,250x200.png?lang=en&domain=en.wikipedia.org&title=Yandhai_Nepean_Crossing&revid=1221446538&groups=_b6c9fdb8de655866dc183766c86de36ae39423ed)
The Yandhai Nepean Crossing is pedestrian bridge in Sydney, Australia. At 258 metres long, it is the longest single clear-span footbridge in Australia. Located immediately south of the Victoria Bridge, it carries cycle and pedestrian traffic over the Nepean River between Penrith and Emu Plains.[1][2]
It was built by Seymour Whyte with the fabrication conducted by Civmec at its Tomago factory.[1][3] Site preparation commenced in December 2014, with the bridge opening on 28 October 2018.[4][5]
References
- ^ a b Yandhai Nepean Crossing Seymour Whyte
- ^ Yandhai Nepean Crossing City of Penrith
- ^ One Step Closer to Completion for the Nepean River Shared Path Bridge Civmec 19 February 2018
- ^ Nepean River Bridge Roads & Maritime Services May 2016
- ^ New Nepean River bridge to be named Yandhai Nepean Crossing Blue Mountains Gazette 24 October 2018