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  2. THE COMING OF THE RAILWAY

    Thousends of cities, townships and villages throughout the world have at some time in their history, celebrated the coming of the iron ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE RAILWAY COMES TO RENMARK. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S PIONEER IRRIGATION.. COLONY LINKED WITH CAPITAL

    IN THIS ARTICLE MR. H. B. WILLIAMS, A LIFE-LONG STUDENT OF RAILWAY MATTERS, TELLS OF WHAT RAILWAY TRANSPORT MEANS AND DESCRIBES IN DETAIL THE BRIDGE AND WORKS THAT HAVE NOW PUT RENMARK ON THE RAILWAY MAP. The approach of the bridge on the Paringa side is by means of two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION OF PARINGA BRIDGE AND PARINGA TO RENMARK RAILW WAY

    The Bridge over the River Murray at Paringa is 568 feet long. It consists of five fixed spans and one moveable span, on concrete piers and abutments, each of the latter being supported by a nest of concrete piles. The Bridge is designed to carry a single track railway of the heaviest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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