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Sandridge Railway Bridge

Tourist attractions

The Blvd, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207

Description

The Sandridge Railway Bridge in Melbourne, Australia is a significant historic landmark constructed in 1888.

It was built to carry a railway over the Yarra River and is considered to be of national significance. The bridge has been redeveloped into a pedestrian and cycle path featuring public art, offering a glimpse into Melbourne's past of immigration. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the Yarra River.

When walking on the bridge, visitors can imagine what life was like for the immigrants. 'The Travelers,' movable sculptures created by Lebanese artist Nadim Karam, can be found on the bridge. Interactive displays on the bridge provide information about Melbourne's immigration history. The stunning views of the Yarra River and the Melbourne skyline are also highlights.

The best time to visit the Sandridge Railway Bridge is during the day to fully appreciate the public art and the views of the Yarra River. The bridge is easily accessible within the CBD via public transport. It is a short walk from Flinders Street Station. Visitors can take public transport to the station and then walk to the bridge. The bridge is open to the public and free to visit.

The Sandridge Railway Bridge in Melbourne offers spectacular views of the Yarra River, public art, and interactive displays on Melbourne's immigration history. It is an ideal place to spend a serene and informative day while exploring Melbourne's rich history.

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Attractions: Built structures

Location

Sandridge Beach
The Blvd, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207

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