The Kilcunda Bridge, built in 1911 along Victoria's Bass Coast, is a fascinating blend of history and natural beauty. Originally part of the Wonthaggi Railway Line for coal transport, this timber trestle bridge now forms part of the Bass Coast Rail Trail, offering stunning views of the Southern Ocean. It stands as a testament to early 20th-century engineering and the region's industrial past, while providing a scenic pathway for pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge's enduring presence beautifully juxtaposes human ingenuity with the dramatic coastal landscape.
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Old rail bridge Kilcunda 1000mm x 800mm
$450.00Price