I was out on a bike ride after work the other day,
& came across this bridge. My boss had told me
about it previously & said I should check it out.
For those ppl in NSW, it is roughly in between
Smithfield & Prospect. To be more precise, it is
in the Greystanes region. This is what it looks
likes from the cycle path.
www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Bridge-01.JPG
I jumped off the path & went to the side for a
better view.
www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Bridge-04.JPG
Here is a close-up of the arches.
www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Bridge-02.JPG
And finally, here is a shot just off to the side.
www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Bridge-07.JPG
Hope you all enjoy....

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Rob. - 04 May 2008 03:52 GMT
> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across this
> bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should check it
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>
> Hope you all enjoy....
Greystanes Bridge - does that carry water?
Its a wonder they havent pulled it down like the rest of the countries
history.
Polly the Parrot - 04 May 2008 06:10 GMT
> Greystanes Bridge - does that carry water?
It may have been part of the open canal from Prospect Reservoir to
Potts Hill at one time.
> Its a wonder they havent pulled it down like the rest of the
> countries history.
Soon...soon!
Nice photos BTW.
MJW - 04 May 2008 09:11 GMT
>> Greystanes Bridge - does that carry water?
>
> It may have been part of the open canal from Prospect Reservoir to
> Potts Hill at one time.
Pretty sure thats right. My boss knows more about
the local history, I will have to ask him more.
>> Its a wonder they havent pulled it down like the rest of the
>> countries history.
>
> Soon...soon!
Hope not! :-(
> Nice photos BTW.
Thank you!

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MJW - 04 May 2008 09:08 GMT
>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across this
>> bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should check
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> Its a wonder they havent pulled it down like the rest of the countries
> history.
It used to. As you can see they have made it part
of the cycleway. I hope it is not destined for the
scrap-heap, as it is a great looking bridge!

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Rob. - 04 May 2008 10:18 GMT
>>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across this
>>> bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should check
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> hope it is not destined for the scrap-heap, as it is a great looking
> bridge!
Also forgot to mention they were nice images, clean and simple.
r
MJW - 05 May 2008 08:16 GMT
>>>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across
>>>> this bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should
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>
> r
Thanks Rob!

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Rob. - 04 May 2008 10:20 GMT
> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across this
> bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should check it
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Hope you all enjoy....
This came up elsewhere
http://camwest.pps.com.au/news/closure-of-prospect-canal-path.shtml
Keep an eye out.
Rob. - 04 May 2008 10:27 GMT
Spoke too soon :(
r
The cycleway along the Lower Prospect Canal is closed between Prospect
Reservoir and Hylands Rd.
This closure is in effect until 17th October (if we are lucky).
There is supposed to be a signposted detour route along Greystanes Rd
and through the Nelson Ridge residential area. There appear to be no
alternatives that I see apart from either Chandos St or The Horsley
Drive and through Wetherall Park or Blacktown and the M4 or via the
regional route along the railway.
This closure is due to a major industrial and residential development
planned by Boral for Southern Employment Lands (usings the old Prospect
Quarry) granted by the Minister for Planning in July 2007 under the
Part 3a approval process - this is the approval process that gives the
Minister the right to approve any site he thinks is significant enough
without any interference by the local council or community. That change
to the EP&A law went in several years ago but the Minister is planning
even tighter control over development applications, taking away even
more council influence, meaning taking away even more consultation with
the local community and other stakeholders, like bike groups.... but
thats another issue!
There is information about this development on the planning nsw web
site ('here'
(http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/asp/2007_ndetermination_part3a.asp)
search for Greystanes and you will find it).. You will notice that there
is a singular lack of recognition that there is any cycleway in the area
and just one mention of building a cycleway (as if its a benefit rather
than reinstating access already available)
Anyway, according to Holroyd Council the original plans include an
alternative cycleway including a cycleway bridge over a proposed road
which is part of the development. BUT more recent construction diagrams
show diverting cyclists onto Greystanes Road and through the Nelson's
Ridge estate and Holroyd Council is raising concerns with the lack of
consultation and risk to cyclists. Council is asking for urgent
representation to retain the heritage canal and cycleway intact at the
location of the roadworks by providing a grade separated crossing of the
proposed road.
(this is is just another case of closure of a cycling route without
providing an alternative.)
Avery - 04 May 2008 12:40 GMT
>I was out on a bike ride after work the other day,
>& came across this bridge. My boss had told me
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>
>Hope you all enjoy....
Thanks for that Michael - good photos.
I never knew this existed - must get off my arse and go find it.
Thank You.
MJW - 05 May 2008 08:20 GMT
>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day,
>> & came across this bridge. My boss had told me
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>
> Thank You.
Ha, always a pleasure to find & share something
new! Hope I can get a few more looks at it. I'm
about to get a 10-20mm Sigma lens, so I will be
able to get the whole thing in the picture!

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Rob - 05 May 2008 08:36 GMT
>>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across this
>>> bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should check
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> few more looks at it. I'm about to get a 10-20mm Sigma lens, so I will
> be able to get the whole thing in the picture!
Just watch the distortion, remember to keep the verticals, vertical.
rm
MJW - 06 May 2008 08:33 GMT
>>>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day, & came across
>>>> this bridge. My boss had told me about it previously & said I should
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>
> rm
Thanks for the tip!

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Troy Piggins - 06 May 2008 08:47 GMT
> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day,
> & came across this bridge. My boss had told me
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>
> Hope you all enjoy...
Great shots mate. Thanks for posting. Like someone (Rob?) else
said, clean and simple. Being an engineer, I also like the
structural side of it :)

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I always appreciate critique.
MJW - 07 May 2008 19:02 GMT
>> I was out on a bike ride after work the other day,
>> & came across this bridge. My boss had told me
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> said, clean and simple. Being an engineer, I also like the
> structural side of it :)
Thanks Troy. Its good to be able to find something
like this every now & then!

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