Bascule bridge

Wynyard Crossing

New Zealand Auckland Region
Wynyard Crossing
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Wynyard Crossing (also known as Te Wero Bridge) is a modern double bascule pedestrian and cyclists' bridge built in 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. It connects the redeveloped Wynyard Quarter with Te Wero Island and the existing Viaduct Harbour entertainment district, and thereby, with the wider Auckland waterfront. The 100-metre-long (330 ft) bridge is able to lift to allow watercraft passage into the Viaduct Harbour area, with a 36-metre-wide (118 ft) channel created by lifting two 22 m movable sections.

Wynyard Crossing

At high tide, the closed bridge has a 3 m clearance and smaller boats do not require the spans to be raised. Opening and closing the bridge, which takes 90 and 60 seconds respectively, is controlled by an on-site operator contactable by boats via radio. The bridge was proposed after high costs, estimated at $50 million, combined with financing issues during the Great Recession, prevented a more sizable structure (capable of carrying buses and trams) from being built in time for the Rugby World Cup 2011.

Wynyard Crossing

Instead, a less expensive walking and cycling bridge was constructed from prefabricated sections – though the foundations are strong enough to later bear a more substantial bridge capable...

Wynyard Crossing