Accessible Other Attraction In Pyrmont BridgePyrmont Bridge

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    Last update at Mar 10, 2021 1:43 AM
    A symbol of Australia’s industrial history, Pyrmont Bridge is one of the world's oldest surviving electrically operated swingspan bridges. Pyrmont Bridge is accessible to wheelchair users. There is a lift onto the bridge from Wheat Road. The bridge itself is step-free and easily accessible by wheelchair. There are accessible toilets located at the Wheat Road end of the bridge on Cockle Bay Wharf. On each end there are several accessible cafes and restaurants. Parking spots can be found on Wheat Road.
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    Ambulant accessible toilet
    No accessible parking
    No accessible food or shop
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