taradale viaduct

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taradale viaduct
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time_explorer

Didnt actually go to Taradale to see this was just travelling through, saw the viaduct from the main road and decided to have a closer look, easy to find and get a good closer look.Really wonderful bit of history, well worth a look!Traveller tip, dont follow road under viaduct as it goes offroad into the bush!Have a look take some photos and turn around :)

shashab33

This is a classic walk in the park,or a walk along the viaduct,to be more precise. Its a magnificent edific, being one of the longest and highest railway bridges in Victoria. We left our car in the main street and walked towards the bridge along a footpath that takes you through open ground with a water race on one side and a splendid 19th century house and barn on the other. The viaduct is 198 m long and 36.5 m high-a remarkable achievement considering it was constructed without the use of modern machinery. The steel trestles were added in 1930 to give extra support for the newer and heavier locomotives. A cast of 2000 men and 1600 horses built the line between Gisborne and Castlemaine. There is a story about a man who fell from the top of the viaduct during its construction but luckily landed in the creek unharmed. Apparently a short time later the same man fell into a relatively small hole,broke his neck and died! Ther is magic invested in bridges and this one ticks all the boxes.

Victorianlad

This wonderful bridge was built about 1861 for the so-called Main Line in Victoria, Australia which ran and still runs from Melbourne to Bendigo.It is great to observe a train rushing across this impressive viaduct while you are in a car passing through Taradale on the Calder Highway, which I have done several times this year.Taradale railway station is closed to passengers but the bluestone buildings remain in use as a private 'holiday house' so to speak.

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