The Denham Suspension Bridge, also known as the Garraway Stream Bridge is a railway bridge in Guyana linking Mahdia to Bartica. This suspension bridge was constructed over the Potaro River in an area known as Garraway Stream by a Scottish civil engineer and general contractor, John Aldi, in November, 1933.
The namesake for the bridge was the Governor of British Guiana (1930–1935), Sir Edward Brandis Denham (1876–1938).
Coordinates: 5°22′24″N 59°07′51″W / 5.3732°N 59.1308°W