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Knapsack Gully Viaduct, Lapstone

Good, Dennis (Photographer)2000
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Knapsack Bridge was designed by John Whitton, Engineer-in-Chief for the railways. The seven sandstone arches across Jamison Creek are five and a half metres wide and thirty-eight metres high. Up until 1913 when the Glenbrook deviation was built, the Knapsack Bridge formed part of the Lapstone Zig-Zag. It was reopened to road traffic as part of the Great Western Highway in 1926 and finally closed in the 1990s.
Title:
Knapsack Gully Viaduct, Lapstone
Date of work:
2000
Search dates:
01 Jan 2000 - 31 Dec 2000
Reference number:
1885
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Record number:
312835
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