Mulwala Bridge
Bridge in New South Wales, Australia
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The Mulwala Bridge is a road bridge spanning Lake Mulwala, which was formed by a weir on the Murray River, located on the state border between New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. The bridge connects the border towns of Yarrawonga in Victoria and Mulwala in New South Wales. Built in 1924, it was designed by Percy Allan using a Pratt truss.[1]
CrossesLake Mulwala, Murray River
LocaleMulwala, New South Wales, Australia
Mulwala Bridge | |
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The Mulwala Bridge over an empty Lake Mulwala, in 2009. Yarrawonga can be seen on the far side of the empty lake and the original path of the Murray River is clearly visible. | |
| Coordinates | 36°00′15″S 146°00′15″E |
| Crosses | Lake Mulwala, Murray River |
| Locale | Mulwala, New South Wales, Australia |
| Named for | Mulwala |
| Owner | |
| Maintained by | Transport for New South Wales |
| Preceded by | John Foord Bridge |
| Followed by | Yarrawonga Rail Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Pratt truss |
| History | |
| Designer | Percy Allan |
| Construction end | 1924 |
| Location | |
![]() Interactive map of Mulwala Bridge | |
