Historic Bridges of Gundagai

Historic Bridges of Gundagai

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Highlights

  • Explore the stunning timber Railway Bridge, showcasing early engineering marvels over the Murrumbidgee flats.
  • Follow the River Walk from Yarri Park to admire the spectacular latticework of the dual Sheahan bridges.
  • Discover the national significance of these historic structures, recognised by the National Trust for their heritage value.
  • Capture breathtaking views of Gundagai's landscape, framed by the iconic bridges that span the flood plains.
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The landscape at Gundagai is dominated by four bridges spanning the Murrumbidgee flats: the historic Prince Alfred Bridge (demolished in November 2021), the timber Railway Bridge, and now the dual Sheahan bridges of the Hume Highway.

The timber viaducts are wonderful examples of early engineering solutions to crossing a major flood plain. Their national significance is recognised with listing by the National Trust. They are a spectacular latticework of wooden trusses, spanning the flood plains and river.

Follow the River Walk from Yarri Park, they are well worth a look! Follow the signs or pick up a brochure from the Visitor Centre.

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