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North Bourke Bridge

Tourist attractions

North Bourke, NSW 2840
+61 2 6872 2111

Description

The North Bourke Bridge, located between Bourke and its closest suburb, North Bourke, is Australia's oldest movable span bridge and one of the most historic bridges in New South Wales.

It was constructed by David BailIie and completed by McCulloch and Company, with modifications made in 1895 and 1903 by E.M. de Burgh. The bridge is a lift-up bridge that was specifically designed to allow paddle-steamers to pass through. It is a significant landmark in the area, showcasing the engineering and architectural prowess of its time. The bridge holds great historical value and is the sole survivor of its type in New South Wales. It offers a glimpse into the past and provides an opportunity to appreciate the engineering marvels of the late 19th century. Its age, design, and purpose make it a unique and interesting destination for those interested in history and engineering. Visitors can admire the bridge's architecture and learn about its importance in the region's transportation history.

Details

Attractions: Built structures

Location

North Bourke, NSW 2840

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