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Friday, 2 January 1970

Noojee Line Bridge Number 6

Noojee Line Bridge Number 6. Quite close to Bridge 5, it is on a slightly curved alignment. It appears to be around 13 openings, of conventional trestle bridge construction with longitudinal timber beams and transverse timber deck. No trace of this bridge remains.

Taken from the Up end, this photo appears to have been taken quite some time after the bridge was built, possibly after the 1939 bushfires, judging by the relatively scrub free ground.

Photo from PROV. Contributed By Mark Tregoning and Andrew Collier

Possibly taken at the same time as the other photo, this time from the Down , evidence of the bushfire may be demonstrated by the stump in the foreground. Bridge 5 can be clearly seen a short distance away in the background.

Photo from PROV. Contributed By Mark Tregoning and Andrew Collier

Bridge 6 is shown completely intact at the time of the photo in about 1962. I was present when the photo was taken.

Photo by Michael Brudar



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