Hawkesbury River railway bridge
1889 establishments in Australia1946 establishments in AustraliaBridges completed in 1889Bridges completed in 1946Brooklyn, New South Wales ... and 10 more
Central Coast Council (New South Wales)Hawkesbury RiverMain North railway line, New South WalesNew South Wales State Heritage RegisterRailway bridges in New South WalesRecipients of Engineers Australia engineering heritage markersTransport on the Central Coast (New South Wales)Truss bridges in AustraliaUse Australian English from August 2014Works of John Whitton
The Hawkesbury River railway bridge is a heritage-listed railway bridge in New South Wales, Australia that carries the Main North railway line across the Hawkesbury River. It is located just north of the town of Brooklyn on the northern outskirts of Sydney. The railway bridge was to be the last link in a railway network that linked the state capitals Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and was a major engineering feat at the time. The original railway bridge was built in 1889 and replaced by the current bridge in 1946. The 1946 bridge was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
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