Please help Sydney Harbour Bridge

steve123

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Is there someone out there that would like to build for me and the rest of the trainz Australian community the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House as i am totally hopeless with doing that kind of stuff .
regards steve
 
Hi Ben. Glad to see you're still as keen as mustard. I made the original recommendation that you would be the most likely candidate for this job. You really deserve an award for the amount of content, and the speed with which you produce it, you produce.
 
I'll second that pfx..

Ben did a sterling job on the Humber Bridge for me earlier this year. Bendorsey "The Bridge Master".
 
great thanks Ben ,can you tell me what you need a phote of the bridge and the size ,is there anything else
Its total length including approach spans is 1149 metres and its arch span is 503 metres. The top of the arch is 134 metres above sea level and the clearance for shipping under the deck is a spacious 49 metres. The total steelwork weighs 52,800 tonnes, including 39,000 tonnes in the arch. The 49 metre wide deck makes Sydney Harbour Bridge the widest Longspan Bridge in the world.
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It now carries eight vehicle lanes, two train lines, a footway and a cycleway

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http://www.sydneyharbourbridge.info/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Harbour_Bridge
regards steve
sorry for slow reply i have been out at a snooker comp today
 
Length of arch span 503 metres

Height of top of arch 134 metres about mean sea level

Height to top of aircraft beacon 141 metres above mean sea level

Width of deck 49 metres

Clearance for Shipping 49 metres

Height of Pylons 89 metre above mean sea level

Base of each abutment tower 68 metres across and 48 metres long (two pylons rest on each abutment tower)

Total length of bridge 1149 metres including approach spans

Bearing Pins Each of the four pins measures 4.2 metres long and 368 millimetres in diameter

Thrust on bearings Under maximum load approximately 20,000 tonnes on each bearing

Number of rivets Approximately 6,000,000

Largest rivet Weighed 3.5 kilograms and was 395 millimetres long

Longest Hanger 58.8 metres

Shortest Hanger 7.3 metres

Total weight of steelwork 52,800 tonnes including arch and mild steel approach spans

Weight of arch 39,000 tonnes

Rock excavated for foundations 122,000 cubic metres

Concrete used for bridge 95,000 cubic metres

Granite facing used on pylons & piers 17,000 cubic metres

Allowance for deck expansion 420 millimetres

Allowance for arch expansion The arch may rise or fall 18 centimetres due to heating or cooling

Number of panels in arch 28, each 18.28 metres wide

Record tonnage erected 589 tonnes of steelwork was erected on the arch in one day on 26 November 1929

Paint required 272,000 litres of paint were required to give the Bridge its initial three coats.
 
steve123
you proberly got the best man on the job with bendoresy building the bridge for you
i'm looking foward to see this aussie icon on the DLS
as i said all you got to do is ask nicely

cheers,
patchy
 
Thanks for the kind words and I hope I haven't stuck my neck out (wouldn't be the first time, lol).

Closer photos of the tower, pylons, etc would help. Also one from the roadway.

Have a project or 2 ahead of you but it won't be too long.

Thanks,

Ben
 
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in this piture above we are looking to the north , east is to the right of our view west to the left, all trains run on the left hand side of the bridge west side ,one train track goes through the pillar arches on this side and the other to the roadside of the same pillars, traffic on the left 4 lanes travel north and right 4 lanes travel southin this view to the right there is a walk way and a car lane that travells south going through the pillar arches on this side of the bridge
 
The best way for you to veiw the sydney harbour bridge is by google earth,you will be able to see far more than a picture can show you
regards steve
 
Route in progress maybe ???

Steve123.
Sounds like you must be going to build something in that area.

Ive got a good section of the line from Milsons Point up to St Leonards built already and have even allowed for the Northern beaches railway to be included.

Let me know your intentions as I can send you what Ive done.

Peter
 
every bit of help is always welcome PGibbons,the route i have near completed is from sydney to gosford,but before i upload it i would like to include maybe to Lithgow to the west and to Nowra to the south,i really don't know ill see what i have time for.
regards steve
 
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