• Wynyard Crossing (also known as Te Wero Bridge) is a modern double bascule[1] pedestrian and cyclists' bridge built in 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Wynyard Crossing was a bascule bridge located on the Auckland waterfront and designed for the 36th America's Cup in early 2021.
  • Wynyard Crossing is a pedestrian bridge that crosses the Viaduct Basin. ... Have visited Wynyard Quarter and crossed the Wynyard crossing several times.
  • “This is a vital lifeline for the area. The temporary pontoon crossing will help to restore foot traffic to Wynyard Quarter while the main bridge works continue.
  • Wynyard Crossing is a double-leaf bascule bridge, bicycle and pedestrian bridge, cable-stayed bridge with fan system and steel bridge was built in 2011.
  • Wynyard Crossing by Will J. ... The actual “crossing” is a large drawbridge that is raised every five minutes to allow yachts and sailboats to enter the harbor.
  • The Wynyard Crossing Bridge was installed in 2011 as a temporary solution in time for the Rugby World Cup.
  • Wynyard Crossing in Wynyard Crossing Bridge, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
  • See 116 photos and 4 tips from 629 visitors to Wynyard Crossing. "Great waterfront views, wandering across the bridge or sitting on the stair by the..."