Australian seascape and landscape photography

Trestle Bridge Encounters.

Whilst on a recent photography tour of eastern Victoria I encountered a couple of old wooden trestle railway bridges, …….and who can resist a good bridge!


The Stony Creek trestle bridge (pictured above) is located at Nowa Nowa in Victoria’s south east.
Apparently this is the largest standing bridge of it’s kind in Victoria, measuring 247 meters long and standing 20 meters high. The bridge was made in 1916 and remained in service for over 60 years until it was damaged by bushfire in 1980.
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The two images below were taken at the trestle bridge in Mt Lawson state park, in Victoria’s north east.
The high timber bridge which was built around 1915 spans Boggy Creek and formed part of the now disused Wodonga – Cudgewa railway line.

The view from above –

The view from below –

2 responses

  1. vikkishifrin

    I love your blog! Your photos are so remarkably beautiful. I’ve really enjoyed looking through it.

    Thanks for sharing your work!

    May 20, 2010 at 1:08 am

  2. Thank you for the pics, looking to build a g scale trestle, this helps alot

    June 1, 2012 at 4:54 am

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