White Bay (New South Wales) - Landmarks

Landmarks

The derelict White Bay Power Station dominates the landscape. On the eastern side stands the magnificent ANZAC Bridge, which was completed in 1996 and is the main arterial link between the inner west and Sydney city. Below the bridge lies its predecessor, the Glebe Island Bridge, which opened in 1903.

  • White Bay Power Station

  • Glebe Island grain silos

  • Balmain Coal Loader

  • Hotel Demolition

  • P&O Cruise Ship Pacific Jewel docked at White Bay Wharves

  • Beatrice Bush Bridge, bike and pedestrian access over Victoria Road

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