Fergusson BridgeConcrete bridge in Cambridge, New Zealand
The faded plaque says the bridge was opened on 31 July 1964 by the Minister of Works, P B Allen, and lists the names of the mayor and councillors
Fergusson Bridge, also called the Low-level Bridge, is a pre-cast, prestressed concrete bridge in Cambridge, New Zealand, spanning the Waikato River. It was designed by North, Swarbrick, Mills & Westwood, cost £41,000 and opened in 1964.[1] It was named after Governor-General Sir Bernard Fergusson.[2]
The bridge is on the site of the original 1870 bridge and the 1876 Red Bridge.[2]
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