Bethanga Bridge 1930 -

Description

The Bethanga Bridge is a long, nine-span, riveted-steel, variable depth, Pratt Truss road bridge of nine principal spans of 82 metres and a total length of 752 metres over the flooded valley of the Murray River, now part of Hume Reservoir.

The bridge dates from 1927-1930 when the Hume Weir was completed and the backed-up waters inundated this section of the river and consequently cut off the old low level bridge over the Murray.

The State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria and the New South Wales Department of Public Works were responsible for the construction works for the Hume Weir under the River Murray Waters Agreement. It is apparent that a similar joint arrangement was made for construction of the Bethanga Bridge as part of the Hume Weir works.

Charles Ruwolt Pty Ltd of Melbourne fabricated the truss spans. 

Division

Marker Type

  • EHNM: Engineering Heritage National M'arker (replacing EHNL From 2011)

Documentation

Nomination

Interpretation Panel