Noojee Trestle Bridge
The Noojee railway line, no longer in service, was built in the late 1900's to transport timber, general goods, and passengers in the Victoria area of Australia. It featured a number of large timber trestle bridges, of which this is the last remaining one.
I visited here in October 2012.
Irene O'Brien, Tors Cove, NL
Submitted By: Irene O'Brien
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