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Jim Stynes Bridge

Coordinates: 37°49′22.7″S 144°56′53″E / 37.822972°S 144.94806°E / -37.822972; 144.94806
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Jim Stynes Bridge
Coordinates37°49′22.7″S 144°56′53″E / 37.822972°S 144.94806°E / -37.822972; 144.94806
CarriesPedestrians, Bicycles
CrossesYarra River
LocaleMelbourne, Victoria,  Australia
Maintained byVicRoads
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
MaterialSteel
Total length120 metres (390 ft)
History
ArchitectCox Architects
Constructed byFitzgerald Constructions Australia
Opened18 June 2014
Location
Map

The Jim Stynes Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Yarra River at Docklands precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The new bridge provides a vital link for pedestrians, cyclists and commuters between Melbourne's CBD, and the key precincts of Docklands and Northbank. Designed as a horizontal suspension bridge, it arcs out 30 metres over the river and creates the illusion it is hovering unsupported above it, passing under the Charles Grimes Bridge.[1]

The bridge was named after Jim Stynes, a prominent Ireland-born player of Australian rules football who died in 2012.[2] Two bronze plaques outlining Stynes' achievements are installed at each end of the bridge.[3]

References

  1. ^ Masanauskas, John; Toy, Mitchell (20 December 2012). "Works begin on city bridge to honour Jim Stynes in Northbank precinct". Herald Sun.
  2. ^ "New Jim Stynes Bridge by Cox Architects merges engineering, design and landscape". Architecture & Design. 23 June 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Jim Stynes Bridge officially opens in Melbourne". Alex Malcolm. AFL. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2015.