Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wellington Waterfront - bridges to walk, places for shelter

Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 1.

Walking around the waterfront it is striking and wonderful and fun to encounter so many bridges of different kinds. We like being over the water. Biking or walking...

Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 2.

This is a simple lifting bridge. Elegant in design and operation.


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 3.

This multi-purpose bridge for bikes and pedestrians has a wind break down the middle. You can choose to walk with the wind, or in the lea...



Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 4.

This wharf was separated from the main wharf, now linked with a multitude of small bridges. Easy access. Desire lines recognised. And no railings to mess things up...




Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 5.

This speedy cycle and pedestrian bridge does have a railing. The bridge is narrow, carries a lot of slow traffic. And - as the sign says - is part of a working environment. Safety rules...


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 1.

It's windy in Wellington. In case you don't know. And it has been known to rain horizontally. Not to worry. Come to the waterfront and there's a shelter for you. These seats are positioned with screens behind. The screens are metal with holes - so you can see through, but rain and wind are all but stopped.


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 2.

This walkway can be exposed, so there's a wall to stop wind and rain, and if it's seriously bad, a little roof over your head...


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 3.

Here's a break in the Port's wrought iron fence, so you can get in, but while waiting the lights, there's a roof over your head...

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wellington Waterfront - bridges to walk, places for shelter

Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 1.

Walking around the waterfront it is striking and wonderful and fun to encounter so many bridges of different kinds. We like being over the water. Biking or walking...

Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 2.

This is a simple lifting bridge. Elegant in design and operation.


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 3.

This multi-purpose bridge for bikes and pedestrians has a wind break down the middle. You can choose to walk with the wind, or in the lea...



Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 4.

This wharf was separated from the main wharf, now linked with a multitude of small bridges. Easy access. Desire lines recognised. And no railings to mess things up...




Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Bridge 5.

This speedy cycle and pedestrian bridge does have a railing. The bridge is narrow, carries a lot of slow traffic. And - as the sign says - is part of a working environment. Safety rules...


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 1.

It's windy in Wellington. In case you don't know. And it has been known to rain horizontally. Not to worry. Come to the waterfront and there's a shelter for you. These seats are positioned with screens behind. The screens are metal with holes - so you can see through, but rain and wind are all but stopped.


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 2.

This walkway can be exposed, so there's a wall to stop wind and rain, and if it's seriously bad, a little roof over your head...


Wellington waterfront. Winter pictures. Shelter 3.

Here's a break in the Port's wrought iron fence, so you can get in, but while waiting the lights, there's a roof over your head...

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