Macleay River railway bridge, Kempsey
The Macleay River Railway Bridge is a heritage-listed
History

The Macleay River Railway Bridge opened on 3 December 1917 with the extension of the
The bridge was damaged in floods in 1949 and 1950. It was repaired with the timber trestles replaced by 1880s vintage
In 1966 the bridge spans were raised by one metre (three feet) due to the 1950s floods, with new pre-cast concrete approaches constructed..[5]
Description
The bridge is a steel
When opened in 1917, the crossing of the river was achieved by three 61-metre (200 ft) steel truss spans, approached by timber trestles. After two floods in 1949 and in 1950, the steel trusses were raised approximately one metre (three feet) and the approaches replaced by pre-stressed concrete spans. It was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[5]
References
- ^ "North Coast Railway". The Wingham Chronicle & Manning River Observer. Kempsey. 15 June 1917. p. 8. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- EHA MagazineSeptember 2021 pages 23-28
- Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton. 19 July 1950. p. 1. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- Macleay Argus. Mavcleay. 6 February 1953. p. 4. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
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- Daily Examiner. Grafton. 19 July 1932. p. 21. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
External links
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