Sydney Harbour Bridge
From Conservapedia
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a notable landmark which connects the northern and southern shore of Sydney Harbour, Australia. The bridge took six years to construct, and was completed on March 19, 1932. It has eight lanes for vehicle traffic, one rail line in each direction, a bicycle lane and a walkway for pedestrians. The bridge has a total height of 134 meters and length of 1149 meters, and has the tallest height of any steel arch bridge.[1][2]