Re: L2 and L3 times
  bblunt3473

The "Bridge" in this context refers to a bridge built across the Tank Stream near what is now Pitt St. Nothing to do with the SHB.
Brian.

On Saturday, 1 May 2021, 11:23:50 am AEST, David McLoughlin mcloughlin.dj@...> wrote:

Tony P wrote:
> Of course, it has its historical precedent when trams used to terminate at Bridge St during the 19th century and there was a walk up or down hill to get to and from the ferries.

Which prompts me to ask, was it always called Bridge Street?  Or did it have some other name before it became an access road to the bridge?
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