Mulwala Bridge

Bridge in New South Wales, Australia
Maintained byTransport for New South WalesPreceded byJohn Foord BridgeFollowed byYarrawonga Rail BridgeCharacteristicsDesignPratt trussHistoryDesignerPercy AllanConstruction end1924LocationMap

The Mulwala Bridge is a road bridge over Lake Mulwala, formed by a weir on the Murray River, on the state border between New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. The bridge links the border towns of Yarrawonga in Victoria and Mulwala in New South Wales. The bridge was built in 1924 and designed by Percy Allan using a Pratt truss.[1]

See also

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  • iconTransport portal
  • iconEngineering portal
  • iconAustralian roads portal

References

  1. ^ "Mulwala Bridge over Murray River". Roads and Transport Authority (NSW). Retrieved 19 July 2010.

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