HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE
off Tabor Siding Road over Spring Creek TABOR, Southern Grampians Shire
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Statement of Significance
After some twenty years' anticipation, the Hamilton -Penshurst Railway opened in 1890. This bridge spans Spring Creek at Tabor, where the former railway passed, about 300 metres south west of Tabor Siding Road. It is constructed of wooden sleepers and iron pegs, approximately 4.5m long and 2.3m wide. The bridge is in a derelict condition, but retains a fair degree of integrity. No architect, builder or engineer has been associated with the design.
How is it significant?
The Hamilton-Penshurst Railway Bridge is of historical significance to the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
The Hamilton-Penshurst Railway Bridge is of historical significance as one of the few surviving works which still demonstrate the location of the long awaited and important rail link between Penshurst and Hamilton. The construction materials are also of historical significance, as they represent a previous building material which is no longer used in rail bridge construction. It is of further historical significance for the association with those workmen who died in the construction of the Hamilton-Penshurst Railway.
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HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE - Physical Conditions
Poor condition
HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE - Physical Description 1
A typical railway bridge constructed of canted wooden piles and beams with sleepers and iron pegs on the dismantled Hamilton to Penshurst railway line, approximately 4.5m long and 2.3m wide. The bridge is in a derelict condition. It spans Spring Creek about 300m south-west of the Tabor siding Road.
HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 2: Peopling Australia
2.5 Promoting settlement
Theme 3 Developing local, regional and national economies
3.5 Developing primary production
3.8 Moving goods and people
3.8.6 Building and maintaining railways
3.16 Struggling with remoteness, hardship and failureHAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE - Usage/Former Usage
Abandoned
HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGE - Integrity
fair degree of integrity
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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HAMILTON-PENSHURST RAILWAY BRIDGESouthern Grampians Shire
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"1890"Yarra City
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'BRAESIDE'Boroondara City
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'ELAINE'Boroondara City
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