Why is it called Tom ugly bridge?

Why is it called Tom ugly bridge?

Tom Uglys Bridge took its name from the geographical feature at the northern end of the bridge, known as Tom Uglys Point. The point was known as Tom Uglys Point over 80 years prior to the construction of the bridge.

Can you walk on Tom Uglys bridge?

It is easy to walk across the eastern pathway on the bridge and, on a fine day, it offers great views down the Georges River (with the Captain Cook Bridge in the distance) and across to the houses hugging the Sylvania shoreline.

Where is Tom Uglys bridge located?

Sutherland Shire Council
St.GeorgeSouthern Sydney
Tom Uglys Bridge/Location

How long is Tom Uglys bridge?

570 m
Tom Uglys Bridge/Total length

What type of bridge is Tom Uglys bridge?

Truss bridge
Tom Uglys Bridge/Bridge type

What is Tom Uglys bridge made of?

They’re talking about Tom Ugly’s between Blakehurst and Sylvania, or the Captain Cook Bridge between Sans Souci and Taren Point. Tom Uglys is a 3-lane box girder bridge built in 1929. Traffic heads north on it. On the other side, there is a concrete bridge, built in 1987, to alleviate traffic congestion.

Where are the Tom Uglys bridges in Australia?

Tom Uglys Bridge are two road bridges, completed in 1929 and 1987, that carry the Princes Highway (A36) across the Georges River in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The bridges link the St George area at Blakehurst to the Sutherland Shire at Sylvania.

How did Tom Ugly’s Bridge get its name?

Tom Uglys Bridge took its name from the southernmost part of Blakehurst, known as Tom Uglys Point. There is debate about how the Point got that name. Theories include: An Aborigine by that name lived at Tom Ugly’s Point in a cave; It was named after an old fisherman by the name of Tom Illigley; Named after Tom Huxley, a caretaker on a large estate.

When was the ferry from Tom Uglys Point built?

Tenders were called to construct a punt for Tom Ugly’s Point in 1864. A hand operated punt service from Tom Uglys Point to Horse Rock Point commenced. The ferry service was improved and expanded over the years. In 1882 a steam-driven ferry, guided by steel cables, was installed. It crossed the river in less than ten minutes.