Princes Bridge & Federation Square Melbourne City Centre
(Melbourne Princes Bridge) & (Federation Square) (Melbourne City Centre)
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I took a drive to (Melbourne center) and stopped at the Alexandra Gardens by the Yarra River walking down (St Kilda Road) (Melbourne Center) (Queen Victoria Gardens). In the following episodes we will make our way towards the Princes Bridge and finally ending up in (Federation Square) (Melbourne city).& (Melbourne City Center) (Melbourne Yarra cruises) are one attraction to be filmed soon - Enjoy this (Melbourne Center) (Princes Bridge) (Flinders street stattion)
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Princes Bridge | Melbourne Steadicam Walking Tour
Using my GoProHero2 we walk across this historic bridge which joins StKilda Rd to Swanston St
Princes Bridge, originally Prince's Bridge, is an important bridge in central Melbourne, Australia that spans the Yarra River. It is built on the site of one of the oldest river crossings in Australia. The bridge connects Swanston Street on the north bank of the Yarra River to St Kilda Road on the south bank, and carries road, tram and pedestrian traffic. The present bridge was built in 1888 and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
Because of its position, Princes Bridge is often a focal point for celebratory events in Melbourne such as the Moomba Festival, New Years Eve and many celebrations taking place on the Yarra River where it flows through the city
Princes Bridge is 30 metres (99 ft) wide and 120 metres (400 ft) long, with bluestone squat half columns resting on piers supporting the three iron girder arches. The coat of arms on the bridge belong to the municipal councils who contributed towards the cost of construction. Other design features include an elaborate balustrade along the top of the bridge, and lamp standards crowning each pier.
The bridge bears a close resemblance to Blackfriars Bridge in London, built around the same time, both excellent surviving examples of Arch Bridge design in the late 19th century.
The bridge underwent a restoration before the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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It is an evening view from the Princes Bridge at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Its scenic beauty is breathtaking and mesmerizing.
Princes Bridge - Melbourne
Around Victoria - Showing you some of the great locations in my home state of Victoria, Australia. Maybe it is because I am leaving again that I want to remember it, or maybe it's because there are so many great things about it. Love this place!
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I was coming home from a trip to Bendigo and decided to take a walk across Princes Bridge. The sun was just beginning to show and a whole host of hot air balloons was drifting across the horizon. It was quite pretty.
Princes Bridge Melbourne Australia
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This 19th century bridge spans the Yarra River near the Saint Paul's Cathedral. The arch bridge is 120 metres long and is decorated with beautiful iron lamps and coats of arms of the municipal councils.
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10 Minute Pause - Princes Bridge, Melbourne, Australia
Does anyone else have trouble finding a moment of stillness in the day? Or is it just me?
Come and join me for a 10 minute break at the Princes Bridge, Melbourne, Australia.
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Melbourne Princes Pier Port Melbourne Australia
(Melbourne Princes Pier) Port (Melbourne Australia)
Princes Pier is a 580 metre long] historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was known as the New Railway Pier until renamed (Prince's Pier) after the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) who visited Melbourne in May 1920.
adujent (Station Pier) (Station Pier Port Melbourne)
History
Remains of the original wooden pillars forming the pier
The pier was constructed between 1912 and 1915 by the Melbourne Harbour Trust to supplement the adjacent Station Pier (originally the 'Railway Pier'). From completion in 1915 until 1969 it was also a major arrival point for new migrants, particularly during the post-war period. In addition to a pier, there was a gatehouse and barriers, terminal building, amenities rooms, goods lockers, ablution blocks, railway sidings and passenger gangways.
From opening the pier was linked by rail to the Port Melbourne railway line, via double lines branching from the Melbourne side of Graham station. Eight railway tracks ran onto the bridge, four along either face.[4] A passenger rail service was provided to the pier from 30 May 1921 operated by suburban electric trains. Provided when ships were docked at the pier, it was usually operated by a single double ended 'swing door' motor car until ended in November 1930, as it was not financially rewarding to the Victorian Railways.[5] The overhead wiring was removed on 17 August 1953 and the line singled and worked as a siding from 21 March 1961.[5]
With the containerisation boom the pier became unused, being closed to public access in the early 1990s due to the poor timber condition, and squatters caused a fire in the late 1990s that destroyed the store structures.[2] In the three years to 2004, 14 fires occurred.[1] A refurbishment estimated to cost $14 million was announced by the State Government in April 2006, with the first 196 metres of the Pier fully restored, beyond that point the decking being removed and the original pylons preserved. A full restoration was estimated at $60 million.[6] A contract for the work was awarded in June 2007,[7] and work began in October of the same year.[8] The pier reopened to the public in December 2011.
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Melbourne Princes Bridge Block Climate Change Protest
Princes Bridge Block
Spring Rebellion
Extinction Rebellion
Climate Change Crisis Action Protest in
Melbourne Australia on 14-09-2019
Princes Bridge and Southbank, Melbourne
Sydney to Melbourne on the Princes Highway!
Taking the scenic route from Sydney to Melbourne, along the Princes Highway! As my last leg of my Australian Summer Roadtrip, this one is epic!
We left Sydney before visiting the Illawarra and Shoalhaven regions - the Royal National Park - Wattamolla, the Figure 8 Pools, Robertson, Kangaroo Valley, Minnamurra, Kiama and Jervis Bay!
Then we headed down the coast to Bodalla and Eden, then continued through Lakes Entrance towards Melbourne!
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Princes Bridge, Melbourne – Timelapse
This is at Princes Bridge in Melbourne.
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Melbourne's Yarra River: Princes Bridge & Federation Square
A journey along Melbourne's (Aust) Lower Yarra River: the sights and attractions. This clip features Princes Bridge and Federation Square. Check out all the attractions of the precinct at
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Diving Off Prince's Bridge In Melbourne
Expert divers use the bridge in Melbourne to promote the learn to swim campaign.
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Melbourne's new Princes Bridge bike lane explained and myths busted
Has the new bike lane over Princes Bridge, which has replaced a car lane, caused an increase in traffic congestion?
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