The Tasman Bridge in Hobart arches over the River Derwent connecting the city to the eastern shore. The Brutalist designed bridge was opened in the early 1960s. The Modernist period produced a vast number of Modernist architecture, in which my blog highlights.

If this bridge didn't open until the early 1960s, how did people get from the city to the eastern side before that? Do trains also go across the river?
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