Lansdowne, New South Wales

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Lansdowne Bridge over Prospect Creek on the Hume Highway at Lansdowne. Opened in 1836, it carries traffic to this day.
Lansdowne Bridge over Prospect Creek on the Hume Highway at Lansdowne. Opened in 1836, it carries traffic to this day.

Lansdowne is a suburb in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

It is situated a few kilometres north of the more well known Liverpool.

One feature of the suburb is the historic sandstone bridge built by David Lennox that carries northbound traffic of the Hume Highway over Prospect Creek, which has been a feature of the suburb for 170 years.

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Coordinates: -33.89499° 150.97418°

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