List of bridges in Sydney
This is a list of major bridges in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1]
Road bridges

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932.

Anzac Bridge, completed in 1995
- Alfords Point
- Anzac
- Bennelong (private vehicles not permitted)
- Bernie Banton
- Brooklyn
- Captain Cook
- De Burghs
- Endeavour
- Fig Tree
- Fullers
- Gladesville
- Glebe Island Bridge
- Iron Cove
- James Ruse Drive
- Lansdowne
- Lennox
- Long Gully Bridge
- Peats Ferry Bridge
- Richmond Bridge
- Roseville
- Ryde
- Silverwater
- Spit
- Sydney Harbour
- Tarban Creek
- Tom Uglys
- Victoria Bridge, Penrith
- Victoria Bridge, Picton
- Windsor
- Woronora
- Yarramundi Bridge
Railway bridges
Como railway bridge, 2006
- Clyde-Carlingford
- Como
- Glebe Viaduct
- Hawkesbury River
- Jubilee Park Viaduct
- Knapsack Gully viaduct
- Lewisham viaduct
- John Whitton
- Holsworthy rail
- Menangle
- Picton viaduct
- Wentworth Park Viaduct
Pedestrian bridges

Pyrmont Bridge, 2016

Glebe Island bridge, 2006
- Albert Cotter
- Arncliffe
- Balgowlah
- Boothtown Aqueduct
- Elizabeth Street (Parramatta)
- Fairfield West
- Huntleys Point
- Kogarah
- Linley Point
- Macquarie Culvert
- Mt Annan
- Pyrmont
- Meadowbank
- Rozelle
- Skye Winter (Claymore)
- Sydney University footbridge (Darlington)
- Sydney University footbridge (Forest Lodge)
- Woollahra
Closed bridges
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References
- "Policy for banners on bridges" (PDF). Roads & Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. 5 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
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