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Malmsbury Viaduct

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Carries
  
Bendigo railway line

Height
  
25 m (82 ft)

Total length
  
100 m

Body of water
  
Coliban River

Construction end
  
1860

Crosses
  
Coliban River

Construction begin
  
1859

Location
  
Malmsbury

Owner
  
VicTrack

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Locale
  
Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia

Constructed by
  
Victorian Railways Construction Branch

Similar
  
Taradale Viaduct, Malmsbury railway station, Woodend Children's Park, Macedon Forest Glade Ga, Hanging Rock - Victoria

Malmsbury viaduct


The Malmsbury Viaduct is a large brick and stone masonry arch bridge over the Coliban River at Malmsbury on the Bendigo Railway in Victoria Australia. It was erected as part of the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway between 1858 and 1861, and was at the time the largest masonry arch railway bridge built in Victoria.

Construction of the Bendigo line commenced under the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company in 1858, but this private consortium met with financial difficulties when it was unable to raise sufficient funds, and was bought out by the Victorian colonial government in 1860 when it formed the Victorian Railways Department.

The contract for the first stage of the line from Footscray to Sandhurst (now Bendigo), was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937.2s.2d ($6.714 million) with work commencing on 1 June 1858. Completion of the permanent way was to be by 31 July 1861.

The design work was then taken over by Captain Andrew Clarke, R. E., Surveyor-General of Victoria, with the bridge designs completed by William Bryson CE, Head Draftsman, who was responsible for many of the large structures such including bridges and viaducts under the supervision of George Christian Darbyshire for the Victorian Railway. William O’Hara, Senior Draftsman with the railways department, also had experience in the design of masonry structures and so probably also contributed to the design of the viaduct.

The bridge is over 100m long with five 18.3 metre spans, standing about 25 metres high. 132,000 cubic feet of bluestone for the bridge was quarried at the east end of Malmsbury and carted to the site by horse and drays.

The foundation stone for the viaduct was laid on 25 October 1859 and the bridge was completed on 24 October 1860. A celebration of the 150th anniversary of this event was held in 2010 organised by the Malmsbury Historical Society.

References

Malmsbury Viaduct Wikipedia