Image
Crossing
Coordinates
Location
Built
Description
Notes
Abbotsford Bridge
34°06′50″S
141°59′17″E
/
34.11389°S 141.98806°E
/
-34.11389; 141.98806
(
Abbotsford Bridge
)
Yelta
to
Curlwaa
1928
235 metres (771
ft) long, single lane lift bridge
George Chaffey Bridge
34°10′59″S
142°10′24″E
/
34.18306°S 142.17333°E
/
-34.18306; 142.17333
(
George Chaffey Bridge
)
Mildura
to
Buronga
1985
331 metres (1,086
ft) long, 9.8 metres (32.2
ft) wide bridge carrying the
Sturt Highway
Robinvale-Euston Bridge
34°34′40″S
142°46′3″E
/
34.57778°S 142.76750°E
/
-34.57778; 142.76750
(
Robinvale/Euston Bridge
)
Robinvale
to
Euston
2006
Replaced a single-lane lift-span road/rail bridge that was opened in 1927 as part of the abandoned
Lette railway line
.
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.
Tooleybuc Bridge
35°01′49″S
143°20′7″E
/
35.03028°S 143.33528°E
/
-35.03028; 143.33528
(
Tooleybuc Bridge
)
Piangil
to
Tooleybuc
1925
timber and steel truss, single-lane restriction on lift span
Nyah Bridge
35°10′22″S
143°23′30″E
/
35.17278°S 143.39167°E
/
-35.17278; 143.39167
(
Nyah Bridge
)
Nyah
to
Koraleigh
1941
104 metres (341.2
ft), central lift span
Speewa Ferry
35°12′49″S
143°30′31″E
/
35.21361°S 143.50861°E
/
-35.21361; 143.50861
(
Speewa Ferry
)
Speewa
Two-car capacity, 8 tonne (8.8
t) load limit. Upstream is a private ferry to Beveridge Island (part of Victoria); it crosses a Little Murray anabranch, but that is now the main navigable channel.
Swan Hill Bridge
35°20′16″S
143°33′46″E
/
35.33778°S 143.56278°E
/
-35.33778; 143.56278
(
Swan Hill Bridge
)
Swan Hill
1896
Two lanes except central lift span; 116 metres (380.6
ft)
Gonn Crossing Bridge
35°30′13″S
143°57′24″E
/
35.50361°S 143.95667°E
/
-35.50361; 143.95667
(
Gonn Crossing Bridge
)
Murrabit
to
Ballbank
1926
103 metres (338
ft) Lift-span road/rail bridge, opened as part of the
Stony Crossing railway line
; road only since the railway closed in 1964.
Barham Bridge
35°37′50″S
144°07′29″E
/
35.63056°S 144.12472°E
/
-35.63056; 144.12472
(
Barham Bridge
)
Koondrook
to
Barham
1904
liftspan bridge, 99 metres (325
ft)
Dhungala Bridge
36°06′44″S
144°44′38″E
/
36.11222°S 144.74389°E
/
-36.11222; 144.74389
(
Dhungala Bridge
)
Echuca
to
Moama
2022
622 metres (2,041
ft)
[3]
Cobb Highway
crossing
Echuca-Moama Bridge (road)
36°07′19″S
144°45′13″E
/
36.12194°S 144.75361°E
/
-36.12194; 144.75361
(
Echuca/Moama Bridge
)
1879
built as joint road/rail bridge, bypassed in 2022, local traffic only
Echuca-Moama Bridge (rail)
36°07′19″S
144°45′13″E
/
36.12194°S 144.75361°E
/
-36.12194; 144.75361
(
Echuca Rail Bridge
)
1989
rail
Barmah Bridge
36°01′8″S
144°57′19″E
/
36.01889°S 144.95528°E
/
-36.01889; 144.95528
(
Barmah Bridge
)
Barmah
1966
168 metres (551.2
ft) replaced ferry
[4]
Tocumwal Bridge
35°48′50″S
145°33′24″E
/
35.81389°S 145.55667°E
/
-35.81389; 145.55667
(
Tocumwal Rail Bridge
)
Tocumwal
1895
originally a road/rail bridge
Edward Hillson Bridge
35°48′47″S
145°33′32″E
/
35.81306°S 145.55889°E
/
-35.81306; 145.55889
(
Newell Highway Bridge
)
1987
Newell Highway
212 metres (695.5
ft) long, 12 metres (39.4
ft) wide
Old Cobram-Barooga Bridge
35°54′57″S
145°40′9″E
/
35.91583°S 145.66917°E
/
-35.91583; 145.66917
(
Cobram-Barooga Bridge (old)
)
Cobram
to
Barooga
1902
Old liftspan timber truss bridge (now pedestrian only)
Cobram-Barooga Bridge
35°54′58″S
145°40′9″E
/
35.91611°S 145.66917°E
/
-35.91611; 145.66917
(
Cobram-Barooga Bridge (new)
)
2006
New concrete bridge built immediately upstream of the old bridge
Yarrawonga Weir
36°00′31″S
145°59′57″E
/
36.00861°S 145.99917°E
/
-36.00861; 145.99917
(
Yarrawonga Weir
)
Yarrawonga
to
Mulwala
1939
Weir Road, one lane along the weir wall - originally designated as a stock route
Yarrawonga Rail Bridge
36°00′29″S
145°59′59″E
/
36.00806°S 145.99972°E
/
-36.00806; 145.99972
(
Yarrawonga Rail Bridge
)
1989
railway bridge
, replaced earlier wooden bridge and earthen embankment
Mulwala Bridge
36°00′20″S
146°00′18″E
/
36.00556°S 146.00500°E
/
-36.00556; 146.00500
(
Mulwala Bridge
)
1924
Crosses
Lake Mulwala
, 488 metres (1,601
ft)
John Foord Bridge
36°00′25″S
146°23′43″E
/
36.00694°S 146.39528°E
/
-36.00694; 146.39528
(
John Foord Bridge
)
Wahgunyah
to
Corowa
1892
retained for local traffic
Federation Bridge
35°59′8″S
146°24′40″E
/
35.98556°S 146.41111°E
/
-35.98556; 146.41111
(
Federation Bridge
)
2005
Two lanes wide and 195 metres (639.8
ft) long, with a 95 metres (311.7
ft) approach bridge on the NSW side.
John Conway Bourke Bridge
35°59′37″S
146°37′15″E
/
35.99361°S 146.62083°E
/
-35.99361; 146.62083
(
John Conway Bourke Bridge
)
Howlong
2001
Commemorates the first carrier of mail from Sydney in 1838 to what would later be called Melbourne
[5]
Lincoln Causeway/Union Bridge
36°05′29″S
146°54′23″E
/
36.091318°S 146.906524°E
/
-36.091318; 146.906524
(
Old Hume Highway Bridge
)
Wodonga
to
Albury
1961 (though first bridge opened 1861
[6]
)
4 lanes, 92 metres (301.8
ft) long, widened 1990
Albury-Wodonga Railway Bridge
36°05′59″S
146°54′34″E
/
36.099738°S 146.909314°E
/
-36.099738; 146.909314
(
Albury/Wodonga Rail Bridge
)
1888
Originally
double track
- one
Broad gauge
plus one
Standard gauge
. Broad gauge track disconnected following conversion of the
North East
Victorian broad gauge line to standard gauge in 2010.
Spirit of Progress Bridge
36°06′02″S
146°54′34″E
/
36.100518°S 146.909486°E
/
-36.100518; 146.909486
(
Hume Freeway Bridge
)
2006
New
Hume Highway
bridge, named fafter the
Spirit of Progress
train.
[7]
Island Road Bridge
36°04′42″S
146°57′20″E
/
36.078262°S 146.955684°E
/
-36.078262; 146.955684
(
Waterworks Bridge
)
Thurgoona to the Island
Heywood Bridge
36°05′57″S
147°01′19″E
/
36.09917°S 147.02194°E
/
-36.09917; 147.02194
(
Heywoods Bridge
)
Hume Dam
to
Bonegilla
1984
124 metres (406.8
ft) long. Between Albury and here there is a bridge near the airport, to Bonegilla Island.
Bonegilla Bridge
36°06′26″S
147°01′56″E
/
36.10722°S 147.03222°E
/
-36.10722; 147.03222
(
Bonegilla Bridge
)
Hume Dam
to
Bonegilla
1941
The
Hume Weir
wall, now closed to motorised traffic. single lane, 91 metres (298.6
ft)
Bethanga Bridge
36°05′25″S
147°03′31″E
/
36.09028°S 147.05861°E
/
-36.09028; 147.05861
(
Bethanga Bridge
)
Bellbridge
1930
on the
Riverina Highway
across
Lake Hume
Wymah Ferry
36°02′23″S
147°15′56″E
/
36.03972°S 147.26556°E
/
-36.03972; 147.26556
(
Wymah Ferry
)
Wymah
upstream end of
Lake Hume
, 2-car capacity, 11 tonne (12.1
t) load limit
Jingellic Bridge
35°55′53″S
147°42′5″E
/
35.93139°S 147.70139°E
/
-35.93139; 147.70139
(
Jingellic Bridge
)
Jingellic
1959
156 metres (511.8
ft)
Tintaldra Bridge
36°2′44″S
147°55′56″E
/
36.04556°S 147.93222°E
/
-36.04556; 147.93222
(
Tintaldra Bridge
)
Tintaldra
1959
steel truss bridge 185 metres (607
ft)
Towong Bridge
36°7′26″S
147°59′46″E
/
36.12389°S 147.99611°E
/
-36.12389; 147.99611
(
Towong Bridge
)
Towong
1938
61 metres (200.1
ft) long
Bringenbrong Bridge
36°10′8″S
148°01′31″E
/
36.16889°S 148.02528°E
/
-36.16889; 148.02528
(
Bringenbrong Bridge
)
Bringenbrong
1961
87 metres (285.4
ft) long, near
Corryong
on the
Alpine Way
Indi Bridge
36°14′46″S
148°02′5″E
/
36.24611°S 148.03472°E
/
-36.24611; 148.03472
(
Indi Bridge
)
1961
Connects the Indi homestead in NSW to the Upper Murray Road. Steel girder, with concrete piles and a concrete deck. Single lane, 3.7 metres (12
ft) wide.
[8]
Biggara Bridge
36°17′46″S
148°02′17″E
/
36.29611°S 148.03806°E
/
-36.29611; 148.03806
(
Biggara Bridge
)
Biggara
1951
Tom Groggin Bridge
36°31′20″S
148°08′13″E
/
36.522085°S 148.136998°E
/
-36.522085; 148.136998
(
Tom Groggin Bridge
)
Tom Groggin
Private bridges to Tom Groggin Station: low level for vehicles; higher-level suspension bridge for pedestrians when the other is flooded.