Victoria Bridge over Stonequarry Creek
Highlights
- Admire the stunning engineering of Victoria Bridge, a historic Allan truss bridge that opened in 1897.
- Explore the scenic views over Stonequarry Creek, perfect for a quick break near local shops and cafes.
- Marvel at the impressive 31.4-metre height of the truss, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and design.
- Discover the tallest timber trestles in New South Wales, standing at 18 metres, a true engineering feat.
Bridges are not just functional; they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Victoria Bridge over Stonequarry Creek.
This is a one-way bridge for traffic with height restrictions.
Victoria Bridge officially opened in 1897; it is 82.3 metres long and is of three spans of 27.4 metres. The height to the top of the truss is 31.4 metres.
This is the second oldest Allan truss bridge built in New South Wales, and one of the largest of its type. The 60 foot (18 metres) high timber trestles are the tallest in New South Wales.
The National Trust of Australia classifies the Victoria Bridge.
Victoria Bridge is located in Picton, close to local shops, cafes, tourist attractions and more.
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