Satisfied the historical, engineering and artistic interests of our family.
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Satisfied the historical, engineering and artistic interests of our family.
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Its the only place to visit , along with the railway.
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I used to drive over this bridge reguarly 45 years ago, and always marvelld at the campers and caravaners in the dry riverbed below. I was surprised to see how dilapidated it is today. The good thin is that people in the town are trying to restore it and the rail bridge. When we were there the river was in...
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Go and see it before it falls down. It is so beautiful from on top and from looking down on the river flats.
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We had just been through the beautiful town of Gundagai and my significant other wanted to show our daughters one of his road trip memories as a child.
These are the old timber bridge and rail viaduct that now are too dangerous to walk on let alone drive on. He remembers the clickety clack of the traffic going over the...
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I used to walk this bridge as a child. It is an interesting bit of history but is now in poor condition.
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Stopping on our way from Melbourne to Sydney we were sleeping in Gundagai (excellent motor inn, check my other review) and on the next morning we decided to drive through this little town. It was a great decision as we found this amazing old railway bridge (actually two of them)! It is actually the longest wooden bridge in Australia! It's...
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