Murray River road and railway bridge, Tocumwal | |
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The Tocumwal Bridge, viewed fromTocumwal,New South Wales | |
Coordinates | 35°48′48″S145°33′24″E / 35.813344°S 145.556610°E /-35.813344; 145.556610 |
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Crosses | Murray River |
Locale | Tocumwal,New South Wales, Australia |
Begins | Tocumwal, New South Wales |
Ends | north of Boomagong,Victoria |
Other name(s) | Tocumwal road and rail bridge over Murray River |
Owner | Transport Asset Holding Entity |
Preceded by | Edward Hillson Bridge,Tocumwal (Goulburn Valley Highway ![]() |
Followed by | Barmah Bridge,Barmah |
Characteristics | |
Design | Trusslift span |
Material | Cast iron[citation needed] |
No. of spans | 3 |
Piers in water | 2 |
Rail characteristics | |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)standard gauge[citation needed] |
History | |
Constructed by | NSW Public Works Department |
Opened | 1895 |
Inaugurated | Easter 1895 byJames Young,NSW Secretary for Public Works andSir Maurice O'Rorke |
Official name | Tocumwal road and rail bridge over Murray River |
Type | State heritage (built) |
Designated | 2 April 1999 |
Reference no. | 1061 |
Type | Railway Bridge / Viaduct |
Category | Transport – Rail |
Builders | NSW Public Works Department |
Location | |
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TheMurray River road and railway bridge is aheritage-listedrailway and formerroad bridge that carries theTocumwal railway line across theMurray River atTocumwal,New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as theTocumwal Road and Rail Bridge over Murray River. The property is owned by theTransport Asset Holding Entity.
TheTrusslift span bridge over the Murray River opened in 1895, and was constructed by theNSW Public Works Department. It has threespans, the centre span having an opening lift-span for navigation. Initially provided for road traffic only, it was strengthened for rail traffic in 1908, and was used for both road and rail traffic until November 1987. The Edward Hillson Bridge opened on 9 November 1987,[1] located a short distance upstream, the concrete road bridge carries theGoulburn Valley Highway across the Murray, with the old bridge used for rail traffic only since 1987.[2][3]
When opened, monthly lifting of the centre span was carried out for testing purposes. When the bridge was made a rail and road bridge, the span was always kept down unless enquired by river traffic. By 1930, river traffic declined, and so by 1944, the monthly lifting was altered to yearly. In 1951, it was proposed to keep the span closed, the last lift for river traffic being in 1933, and no maintenance lifting having been carried out for a decade. In September 1977, both state governments agreed to keep it fixed, and removed requirement for being able to lift it. Easter 1995 celebrations including operation of the lift span.[2]
The river bridge was a combined road and rail structure. It is of very high significance because of its technological value and its importance in the history of transport in the State and inter-state rivalries.[4]
Tocumwal road and rail bridge over the Murray River was listed on theNew South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[4]
This Wikipedia article was originally based onTocumwal road and rail bridge over Murray River, entry number 01061 in theNew South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 underCC-BY 4.0licence, accessed on 2 June 2018.
Media related toTocumwal Rail Bridge at Wikimedia Commons
Next crossing upstream | Murray River | Next crossing downstream |
Edward Hillson Bridge | Murray River road and railway bridge, Tocumwal | Barmah Bridge |