At 52 meters long and supported by ten timber piers – some of them close to ten meters tall - it’s a significant example of early railway bridge engineering.
We’re conscious that detours may cause some inconvenience, but please be patient and we’ll have these tracks open again as soon as possible,” said Mr Logan. The project has been funded using the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Grant Program undertaken with support from the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications.
“This funding provides the Shire of Augusta Margaret River with the ability to invest in upgrading local roads and infrastructure such as the Wadandi Track bridges, thereby helping to improve safety for locals and visitors enjoying the local area.” Work is expected to be completed in December 2021.
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
2 Jul 2021
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