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Story Bridge: Brisbane's Iconic Cantilever

Explore Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge: a historic landmark offering stunning views and thrilling adventure climbs.

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The Story Bridge, a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge, spans the Brisbane River, connecting Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point. Opened in 1940, it's named after public servant John Douglas Story and is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia. Today, it's a Brisbane icon known for its bridge climbs and nighttime LED lighting.

A brief summary to Story Bridge

  • State Route 15, New Farm, Queensland, 4169, AU
  • +61734038888

Local tips

  • Check out Howard Smith Wharves beneath the bridge for dining and entertainment.
  • Book a Story Bridge Adventure Climb for panoramic city views.
  • Visit at night to see the bridge illuminated with colorful LED lights.
  • Take a CityCat ferry for stunning river views of the bridge.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Brisbane CBD, take a CityCat ferry from Riverside ferry terminal to Holman Street ferry terminal. Ferries depart every 20 minutes, and the trip takes approximately 5 minutes, costing $1-$2. From Holman Street, it's a short walk to the Story Bridge.

  • Walking

    From Brisbane CBD, a scenic walk along the riverfront boardwalk will take you to the Story Bridge. The walk is approximately 1.1 km and should take around 18 minutes. Enjoy the river views along the way.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From Fortitude Valley, a taxi or ride-share to the Story Bridge takes approximately 3 minutes and costs $10-$13. Alternatively, bus line 196 will get you there in 23 minutes for $1-$2.

  • Driving

    If driving, paid parking is available at the Crystalbrook Vincent Hotel, located at Howard Smith Wharves. The car park entrance is at 5 Boundary Street. Parking starts at $16 for 30 minutes. Limited metered street parking is also available in the surrounding area.

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Brisbane's Story Bridge is more than just a crossing; it's a symbol of the city's history and engineering prowess. Built during the Great Depression, it provided much-needed employment and stands as a testament to Brisbane's resilience. The bridge officially opened on July 6, 1940, and was named after John Douglas Story, a prominent public servant. The Story Bridge is a steel cantilever bridge, stretching 777 meters in length and 74 meters high. Its design was heavily influenced by the Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal. The bridge's construction utilized over 12,000 tons of steel, much of which was sourced locally. Today, the Story Bridge remains an integral part of Brisbane, carrying an average of 97,000 vehicles daily. While pedestrian and cycle paths are currently closed for restoration, the bridge is still a sight to behold. Visitors can experience the bridge through the Story Bridge Adventure Climb, which offers panoramic views of Brisbane. At night, the bridge is illuminated with colorful LED lighting, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

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