Arapuni Suspension Bridge

Arapuni Suspension Bridge
View of suspension bridge, with the foundation for the suspension cables in the foreground and a steel lattice tower in the background, amidst the forested gorge.
Arapuni Suspension Bridge, with the photo taken from the true right of the Waikato River
Coordinates38°04′14″S 175°38′40″E / 38.0706°S 175.6445°E / -38.0706; 175.6445
CarriesPedestrians and cyclists
CrossesWaikato River
LocaleSouth Waikato District
Heritage status– Category II NZHPT – Category II
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
MaterialSteel cables
Steel lattice tower
Timber deck
Total length152.4 m
Width1.57 m (between handrails)
No. of spansOne
Piers in waterNil
Clearance below54 m
History
DesignerDavid Rowell & Co.
Constructed byArmstrong Whitworth
Construction startMay 1925
Construction end1926
Designated21 April 1994
Reference no.4168
Location
Map

The Arapuni Suspension Bridge is located just downstream from the Arapuni Power Station on the Waikato River in the South Waikato District of New Zealand. The 152-metre (499 ft) suspension bridge in the bush-lined gorge was built in the mid-1920s to allow workers from the village of Arapuni to access the power station construction site.