It features decorations on the three arch spans, including large dragon motifs and ornamental Victorian lights. The gutters on the bridge are cobbled bluestone, with a single lane bitumen strip running down the middle. The bridge is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[6]
Originally known as the Anderson Street bridge, it was named the Morell Bridge in 1936 after Sir Stephen Morell,[7]
who was a prominent Victorian businessman and Lord Mayor of Melbourne between 1926 and 1928.
On 7 June 1998 the bridge was closed to motor vehicles as part of the CityLink project.[8] It is currently used by cyclist and pedestrian traffic, connecting the Royal Botanic Gardens to the Olympic Park precinct.
^Holgate, Alan (1998), Monier arch bridge at Anderson Street, Melbourne, the Morell Bridge, Monash University, Dept. of Civil Engineering, ISBN978-0-7326-2042-4