Dunmore Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 32°40′49″S 151°36′20″E / 32.6804°S 151.6055°E |
Carries | Clarence Town Road |
Crosses | Paterson River |
Locale | Woodville, New South Wales, Australia |
Owner | Transport for NSW |
Characteristics | |
Design | Allan truss |
Material | Timber |
Total length | 130.5 metres (428 ft) |
Width | 4.3 metres (14 ft) |
Longest span | 34.4 metres (113 ft) |
No. of spans |
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Clearance above | 4.6 metres (15 ft) |
History | |
Designer | Percy Allan |
Constructed by | S. McGill |
Construction cost | A£12,433 |
Opened | 15 December 1899 |
Replaces | Dunmore Bridge (1863) |
Official name | Dunmore Bridge over the Paterson River |
Type | State heritage (built) |
Designated | 20 June 2000 |
Reference no. | 1467 |
Type | Road Bridge |
Category | Transport - Land |
Builders | S. McGill, Morpeth |
Location | |
The Dunmore Bridge is a heritage-listed road bridge that carries Clarence Town Road across the Paterson River in Woodville, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Percy Allan and built in 1899 by Morpeth contractor, S. McGill. The property is owned by Transport for NSW. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 20 June 2000.[1]