Category:Macdonald River railway bridge, Woolbrook

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English: Macdonald River railway bridge is an heritage-listed railway bridge that carries the Main Northern line across the Macdonald River located in Woolbrook, in the Walcha Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The railway bridge was designed by John Whitton as the Engineer-in-Chief for the New South Wales Government Railways and built during 1882 by J. S. Bennett, with iron work by J. & C. Brettell, Worcester, England. The railway bridge is also known as the Woolbrook rail bridge over the Macdonald River and the Woolbrook Lattice Railway Bridge.
<nowiki>Macdonald River railway bridge, Woolbrook; Eisenbahnbrücke in Australien; heritage listed railway bridge in New South Wales</nowiki>
Macdonald River railway bridge, Woolbrook 
heritage listed railway bridge in New South Wales
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LocationNew South Wales, AUS
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  • Heritage Act — State Heritage Register (1067)
Map30° 58′ 04.8″ S, 151° 20′ 52.8″ E
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Wikidata Q55621628
NSW Heritage database ID: 5045147
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