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there are two speed cameras at the begining of the south bound harbour tunnel one is located at the toll gate and the other is 100m back where the old toll gates used to be. thought you may like to know.

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Wow... Like there wasn't enough speed cameras in sydney yet... Are you sure you didn't spot the bus lane camera (near the old toll gates)? If it isn't, then that is super gay!!!! Two within 100m...sigh.

Nah def pointing towards the tunnel and i drive through the tunnel pretty much each day and they are def new. The bus lane is two lanes over and these cameras are right next too the left lane.

Cass: always a camera about 300m in from the start off the tunnel.

Nah it's not the bus lane one.

It's a proper speed camera where the old toll gates were.

Its been there for ages now

Only been there for 3 weeks or so when i went on holidays on the 8/11/10 they where def not there. Them came back week and a half and they where there.

If its the same ones im talking about, definatly have been there for quite some time.

Theyre on the left hand side as you do the tunnel, aiming where the old toll gates were, not too far from the bus lane cameras on the bridge lane

Regardless, anyone speeding through there is a dumbass - there's too many police and security cameras, not to mention other people.

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