Kindee Crossing Suspension Bridge built in 1936

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • Kindee Suspension Bridge, which is the oldest wooden suspension bridge in Australia, opened in 1936. The bridge crosses the Hastings River upstream of its junction with Kindee Creek, several kilometres from Long Flat. The steel was sourced from Newcastle and the timber was supplied locally. The contractor employed to build the bridge R. B. Haydon was unfortunately killed during its construction and the work was completed by the then Department of Main Roads. The bridge is still in use today.
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  • @haitch1980
    @haitch1980 4 місяці тому +1

    Look familiar. UAR day 1. I think? Loverly old bridge. Not much parking if I remember. Good job to highlight that one.

    • @epicridesandtours
      @epicridesandtours  4 місяці тому +1

      Cheers Haitch. I didn't do UAR day 1, as I was unsure my ankle would handle it, and Justin wasn't available to ride. But I believe Kindee Bridge was one place they went.
      There's a road from Beechwood that turns to dirt, and brings you out on the Oxley Highway via this bridge.