Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway explained
Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway |
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Use: | Cycling only |
Difficulty: | Easy |
Season: | All seasons |
The Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway is a 2adj=midNaNadj=mid[1] conjoined cycleway from the north and south that crosses the Sydney Harbour Bridge on its western side, linking the Sydney central business district with North Sydney, Sydney's Northern Suburbs and the North Shore, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[2]
Route
The southern terminus of the cycleway is at Millers Point with access to Argyle Street and Upper Fort Street in The Rocks. At its southern terminus near the Sydney Observatory, the cycleway is located adjacent to the Western Distributor and connects with the Kent Street cycleway. The northern terminus of the cycleway is at Burton Street, Milsons Point, just below Milsons Point railway station. From this location riders ascend 55 stairs in order to access the path that is located on the roadway level, some above the water level.[3] A campaign to eliminate the steps on this popular cycling route to the CBD has been running since at least 2008.[4] [5]
The absence of an efficient or safe cycleway or cycle paths to access the Bridge has resulted in the HarbourLink proposal[6] to give better access to the Sydney Harbour Bridge's northern approach. The NSW Bike Plan 2010[7] identified Naremburn to the Harbour Bridge as one of 13 major missing links and a priority metropolitan link. On 7 December 2016 the NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay confirmed that the northern stairway would be replaced with a 20 million ramp alleviating the need for cyclists to dismount. At the same time the NSW Government announced plans to upgrade the southern ramp at a projected cost of 15 million.[8] [9] [10]
As of April 2021, Transport for NSW refused to release current plans, partly because it would be unable to “deal with the anticipated volume of communications” from the public.[11] On 3 May, two preferred options were revealed: a two-storey spiral and a long slope.[12] There was local opposition to both options.[13] In August, the government announced that consultation had attracted about 2,800 responses of which 82% favoured a linear option,[14] and in December it opened a public competition among three shortlisted linear designs.[15] On 1 April 2022, it was announced that a 200-metre ramp, with an average gradient of 2 per cent, had been approved.[16] That plan was controversial, but was approved by North Sydney Council on 28 February 2023[17] and by the Heritage Council of New South Wales in June 2023, to continuing objections.[18] The project has been determined to proceed with construction, to commence from early 2024.[19]
For the northern terminus there is a long-term plan to link the Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway with the Gore Hill and Epping Road cycleways, to the northwest.[20]
Cycleway use
In 2019, the average number of cycle trips varied between 1500 and 2000 on an average weekday.[21]
The NSW Roads Regulations state that a person must not ride a bicycle on any part of the Sydney Harbour Bridge other than a cycleway.
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Notes and References
- 32 Burton Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061 to Western Distributor & Kent Street & Bradfield Highway & Sydney Harbour Bridge, Millers Point NSW 2000 . . 2016 . 5 December 2016.
- Web site: Cycleway Finder . Version 3 . . Government of New South Wales . 2016 . 4 December 2016 .
- Web site: Sydney Harbour Bridge . harbourbridge.com.au . Nutting Industries . 7 December 2016 .
- Web site: HarbourLink . Sydneyharbourlink.com . 9 June 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140126184320/http://www.sydneyharbourlink.com/page/about . 26 January 2014 . dmy-all .
- http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/www/html/5539-harbourlink-project.asp HarbourLink – North Sydney Council
- Web site: Sydney Harbour Link . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100528032953/http://www.sydneyharbourlink.com/ . 28 May 2010 . dmy-all .
- Web site: NSW Bikeplan 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120519111210/http://www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au/downloads/nswbikeplan_web.pdf . 19 May 2012.
- News: Sydney Harbour Bridge cyclists can expect $35 million bike ramp and upgrade by 2020 . . Australia . 7 December 2016 . 7 December 2016 . McNally, Lucy .
- News: New ramps and cycleways for Sydney Harbour Bridge . . 7 December 2016 . 7 December 2016 . Stempien, Filip .
- News: Plan in the works to ramp up access to Sydney Harbour Bridge . . Australia . 8 August 2016 . 7 December 2016 . McNab, Heathery .
- News: ‘They’re not telling us much’: Harbour Bridge cycleway options hidden from public. Thompson. Angus. Sydney Morning Herald. 10 April 2021.
- News: ‘I am dizzy just looking at it’: Harbour Bridge northern cycle ramp designs unveiled. Thompson. Angus. Sydney Morning Herald. 3 May 2021. 3 May 2021.
- News: ‘Understandably concerned’: Liberal MP sides with residents over Harbour Bridge cycleway plans. Thompson. Angus. Sydney Morning Herald. 7 June 2021. 7 June 2021.
- News: ‘Statement to the world’: Design competition opened for Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway. Thompson. Angus. Sydney Morning Herald. 16 August 2021. 16 August 2021.
- News: Top three designs for new Harbour Bridge cycle ramp unveiled. Fellner. Carrie. Sydney Morning Herald. 6 December 2021. 6 December 2021.
- News: Revealed: The first look at the 200m Harbour Bridge cycleway. Rabe. Tom. Sydney Morning Herald. 1 April 2022. 1 April 2022.
- News: ‘Outrageous behaviour’: Harbour Bridge cycleway divides council at fiery meeting. Gorrey. Megan. Sydney Morning Herald. 1 March 2023. 23 June 2023.
- News: Green light for Harbour Bridge cycleway leaves opponents decrying ‘pig’ of a project. Gorrey. Megan. Sydney Morning Herald. 22 June 2023. 23 June 2023.
- Web site: Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway Access Program . Transport for NSW. 11 October 2023. 25 October 2023.
- News: 'Sydney's Cycling Future': North shore and inner west cyclists face further delays for paths under state government plan. Saulwick. Jacob. Sydney Morning Herald. 19 December 2013 . 10 December 2016.
- Web site: Cycling statistics . . Government of New South Wales . March 2016 .