Ferrymead Cantilever Bridge
Ferrymead Cantilever Bridge
Ferrymead Bridge was the original site for European settlers to cross the Heathcote river using a ferry service established in 1850 and travel up a path (now Ferry Road) to the settlement of Christchurch. The Ferry service was replaced by a swing bridge in 1864, allowing boats to pass through and berth at Ferrymead. The swing bridge was replaced by a cantilever bridge in 1907 which did not close properly so remained closed as in the photo. This bridge was replaced in 1965. For more information see https://heritagecanterbury.blogspot.com/2010/04/port-to-plains-heritage-trail.html
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