Prince Alfred Bridge Gundagai and Railway Bridge March 2012
The Prince Alfred bridge and Railway Bridge Gundagai NSW after the flooding. Unique footage of what is now.
Gundagai, Australia NSW - old timber viaducts
Gundagai is a town in New South Wales, Australia, four hours’ drive from Sydney, five hours from Melbourne and two hours from Canberra.The landscape at Gundagai is dominated by historic bridges
The Prince Alfred Bridge was built in 1866, the first major crossing spanning the Murumbidgee River. It formed part of the Hume Highway until it was replaced by the first Sheahan Bridge built in 1976. The Prince Alfred Bridge is the longest timber viaduct in Australia
Gundagai old Railway Bridge which was completed in 1902. The viaduct is 819.4m long.
The timber viaducts are wonderful examples of early engineering solutions to crossing a major flood plain.
Gundagai Bridges - Prime News
Prime News reports on the current state and the bleak future of the Prince Alfred Bridge and the Railway Viaduct in Gundagai.
gundagai bridge
Gundagai in NSW had twin trestle bridges spanning the Murrumbidgee River. One is for road traffic, the other for rail. Both have been out of use since the mid 1970's and are gradually falling into disrepair, and one day will disappear. The road bridge is over 900m long, and was originally built in 1870's.
'Battle on the Bidgee' Gundagai by Renaissance Gallery - AUSTRALIA
Battle on the Bidgee - THE STOCKMAN'S CHALLENGE ,Gundagai on the flood plain.
Bridges at Gundagai New South Wales
A DJI Phantom Vision 2+ video of the old trestle bridges at Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia.
Gundagai Historic trestle bridges
trestle bridge, Gundagai++++++++
Gundagai Flood 10.91m - Middleton Drive - Riverside Caravan Park
The Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai peaked at Major Flood level of 10.91m on the 5th of March 2012. This is footage taken from the southern end of Middleton Drive and shows the flood current past the Riverside Caravan Park toilets as well as through the old Prince Alfred Bridge.
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
Old road and rail bridges
Gundagai
Old railway and road bridges at Gundagai.
10.9m Flood in Gundagai
Prince Alfred Bridge in Gundagai during a 10.9m Flood. Some supports were starting to break free.
Gundagai Rail Bridge NSW
This video is about Gundagai historic rail bridge, crossing the Murrumbidgee river Just off the Hume HWY Gundagai NSW, Australia
Mountain High 1989_1
Some raw footage from a documentary made in 1989 on the 'Mountain High Railway' from Tumut to Batlow.
Gundagai Railway Yard - an overview
An overview looking north and south of the Gundagai railway yard
Gundagai Flood 10.91m - Sheridan Lane
Starting at the back of the Gundagai Services Club and then sweeping around to show the Gundagai Sports Club, the Gundagai Tennis Courts and then finally the back of Woolworths Gundagai during the 10.91m flood of the Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai on March 5th, 2012
Foundations for Gundagai Bridge (1974)
FLOODING - GUNDAGAI NSW AUSTRALIA 3 March 2012 by RENAISSANCE GALLERY - AUSTRALIA
Flooding again in Gundagai New South Wales, Australia.
Scenes taken around 3 to 4pm on Saturday 3 March 2012.
Gundagai 2017
Family reunion trip to Gundagai 2017
Gundagai
The 1852 flood in Gundagai remains the deadliest flood in Australian History
Murrumbidgee River Flooding at 10.91m view while driving over the Sheahan Bridge
The Murrumbidgee River peaked at 10.91m in Gundagai on March 5th 2012. This video is taken looking upstream (east) towards South Gundagai from the Hume Hwy going over the Sheahan Bridge.