Warringah Expressway construction historical documentary (1969)
Step back in time with this archival public relations film, produced by Kingcroft Productions for the NSW Department of Main Roads (DMR). The documentary showcases the planning, construction, and completion of the very first stage of the Warringah Expressway stretching 2.4 kilometres from the northern approach of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Cammeray. The film captures a remarkable period of Sydney’s transformation, featuring: Acquisition and demolition of homes and businesses to make way for the new road Removal of existing viaducts and a steel-arched tramway bridge Major rock excavations and installation of stormwater drainage systems Traffic detours during construction Building of five overbridges Relocation of toll barriers on the Harbour Bridge’s northern end Installation of lighting, signage, and pedestrian walkways Landscaping works to integrate the expressway into its surroundings A fascinating look at how one of Sydney’s busiest road corridors first took shape. Subscribe to our channel: / transportfornsw Facebook: / transportfornsw Instagram: / transportfornsw

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