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    The Macquarie River railway bridge is a heritage-listed disused railway bridge across the Macquarie River that was previously located on the Main Western...
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  • railway bridge, Bathurst, crossing the Macquarie River in Bathurst, built 1876 Macquarie River railway bridge, Dubbo, crossing the Macquarie River in Dubbo...
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    The Macquarie River or Wambuul is part of the Macquarie–Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main inland rivers in New South...
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    The Macquarie River divides Bathurst with the CBD located on the western side of the river. Four road bridges and two rail bridges span the river within...
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  • Thumbnail for Macquarie River railway bridge, Dubbo
    Dubbo rail bridge over Macquarie River – Wambuul is a heritage-listed railway bridge on the Main Western line across the Macquarie River, located west...
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  • Thumbnail for Murrumbidgee River railway bridge, Narrandera
    1876 – Macquarie River bridge at Bathurst 1881 – Macquarie River at Wellington 1882 – Peel River bridge at Tamworth 1882 – MacDonald River bridge at Woolbrook...
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  • Macleay River in Kempsey Shire Macquarie River railway bridge, Bathurst, crossing the Macquarie River in Bathurst Macquarie River railway bridge, Dubbo...
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    Main Western railway line. Major river crossings occur east of Emu Plains (Nepean), near Wallerawang (Coxs), and east of Bathurst (Macquarie). It consists...
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  • Thumbnail for Murray River railway bridge, Albury–Wodonga
    of these bridges (for road and rail) remain extant in NSW, including railway lattice bridges at: 1876 – Macquarie River bridge at Bathurst (no longer...
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    Windsor, New South Wales (category Hawkesbury River)
    1813 a report was given to Governor Macquarie from Earl Bathurst detailing a proposed invasion of the Hawkesbury River by France. This planned invasion that...
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    1876 – Bathurst Rail Bridge over Macquarie River - still standing but no longer in use 1881 – Macquarie River at Wellington 1882 – Peel River at Tamworth...
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  • vehicles ran all the way down the grade, across the Macquarie River railway bridge and into Bathurst yard where they collided with the following goods train...
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    built in 1890, the store (1890) and the Royal Hotel (1890). A bridge over the Macquarie River was built in 1897. After federation, the population of Narromine...
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  • the railway reached Kelso (on the eastern bank of the Macquarie River near Bathurst) in 1875. As soon as the railway bridge over the Macquarie River was...
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  • lattice bridges are: 1876 – Macquarie River railway bridge at Bathurst 1881 – Murrumbidgee River railway bridge at Wagga Wagga 1881 – Macquarie River at Wellington...
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  • Thumbnail for Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Woodford, Old Bathurst Road Precinct
    - Woodford, Old Bathurst Road Precinct is a heritage-listed former colonial road and now fire trail and road located at Old Bathurst Road, Woodford in...
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    passes Bathurst, Wellington, Dubbo and Warren before entering the Macquarie Marshes and the Barwon River. Lachlan River, another significant river in New...
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    Census QuickStats. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition (2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. ISBN 1-876429-14-3 "Lake...
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    with the Bylong Road. A railway bridge also spans the Cudgegong River approximately 100 metres upriver of the present road bridge. This apart from upgrading...
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  • Railway Company, a private company established to serve the interests of the port of Sydney, announced proposals to build a railway line to Bathurst in...
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  • Thumbnail for Macdonald River railway bridge, Woolbrook
    current railway lattice bridges are the: 1876 – Macquarie River bridge at Bathurst 1881 – Macquarie River at Wellington 1882 – Peel River bridge at Tamworth...
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    Kelso, New South Wales (category Suburbs of Bathurst, New South Wales)
    area. In 1816, the initial settlement of Bathurst was established on the eastern banks of the Macquarie River, in current-day Kelso. The first ten farmers...
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  • Thumbnail for Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Woodford, Appian Way Precinct
    The road from Emu Ford to Bathurst, a distance of 163.3 kilometres (101.5 mi) was completed in only six months. Macquarie's instructions specified that...
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  • Landregan near the Ironstone Bridge on the edge of Berrima. Confessed to ten murders. John Walsh – 3 May 1842 – Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Catherine...
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  • Thumbnail for Emu Plains railway station
    existing double track bridge over the Nepean River. The Emu Plains Railway Station opened on 18 August 1868 on the south side of the Bathurst Road. It is a two-storey...
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  • instruction from Earl Bathurst to end Macquarie's dream of an inclusive society in the Colony. Bigge did not attack Macquarie directly in his report...
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    January 2015. "80th Anniversary of Kindee Bridge". Port Macquarie News. Retrieved 7 October 2019. "Long Gully Bridge Appendix F Landscape and visual impact...
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  • Thumbnail for Hyde Park, Sydney
    King granted leases in the town, Foveaux had begun to issue grants, Macquarie was to extend the grants. The area of Hyde Park however, fell largely...
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  • Thumbnail for Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Linden, Linden Precinct
    a route to Bathurst and the building of Cox's Road were significant events in the period of Macquarie's governorship. Governor Macquarie's view of the...
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  • CountryLink (category Defunct railway companies of Australia)
    stations served by XPT trains were: Bathurst Orange Dubbo Principal stations served by Xplorer trains were: Bathurst Orange Parkes Broken Hill Cities and...
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