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Article : 131 wordsLatest photograph of the new road bridge being constructed over the Hills Railway line about halt a mile south of Belair Station. This bridge will take the place of the tunnel (partly demolished) shown in the background, as the railway authorities considered it cheaper and more satisfactory to build a bridge than to enlarge the tunnel to take a double line of rails. There will be three 80ft. lattice girders, each of 11 tons, which have been taken from the railway bridge over Scott's Creel (now replaced by an embankment). These are placed on 34 ft. high reinforced concrete pierra and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 3 Apr 1928, Page 10
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