Suspended rail line beneath Sydney Harbour Bridge '$400m costlier' than tunnel

By Matt O'Sullivan
Updated October 18 2016 - 2:08pm, first published 1:25pm
A suspended carriageway would have cost $400 million more than a tunnel. Photo: Sarah Keayes
A suspended carriageway would have cost $400 million more than a tunnel. Photo: Sarah Keayes
The carriageway would limit the ability for ships to pass beneath the bridge. Photo: Christopher Pearce
The carriageway would limit the ability for ships to pass beneath the bridge. Photo: Christopher Pearce

The state government considered bolting on a carriageway beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge or building a viaduct above two lanes of traffic for a new metro rail line but eventually decided tunnelling under the harbour was the best option.

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