Parramatta River railway bridge, Meadowbank

Parramatta River railway bridge, Meadowbank
Meadowbank Railway Bridge in 2014 with the John Whitton Bridge behind it
LocationMain Northern railway line, Meadowbank and Rhodes, Sydney, Australia
Coordinates33°49′19″S 151°05′20″E / 33.8220°S 151.0888°E / -33.8220; 151.0888
Built1886
Built forNew South Wales Government Railways
ArchitectJohn Whitton
OwnerTransport Asset Holding Entity
Official nameMeadowbank Rail Bridge over Parramatta River; John Whitton Bridge; Meadowbank Rhodes Railway Bridge
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.1189
TypeRailway Bridge/ Viaduct
CategoryTransport – Rail
Location of Parramatta River railway bridge, Meadowbank in Sydney
Parramatta River railway bridge, Meadowbank (Australia)

The Meadowbank Railway Bridge is a heritage-listed former railway bridge and now cycleway which carried the Main Northern line across the Parramatta River between the suburbs of Meadowbank and Rhodes in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John Whitton and built in 1886. The bridge is also known as the Meadowbank Rail Bridge over Parramatta River, erroneously the John Whitton Bridge and the Meadowbank–Rhodes Railway Bridge. It is owned by the Transport Asset Holding Entity.