The Arahura River Bridge, demolished in 2009, was a Howe truss, timber, single lane, combined road and rail bridge on …
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Originally constructed between 1955 and 1959, the Auckland Harbour Bridge is New Zealand’s largest bridge and the one with the …
One of many bridges over the Clutha River, Beaumont Bridge replaced an earlier structure destroyed in the disastrous flood of …
The Callender-Hamilton truss bridge was regarded as the most economical bridge of its time and was created by New Zealander …
The Cobden Railway Bridge (Bridge 1 Rapahoe) was demolished in mid-2006. The structure crossed the Grey River and had been …
Crossing the Manuherikia River west of Ophir, the Daniel O’Connell Bridge is a single lane road bridge providing access to …
This bridge has a special pride of place in New Zealand but was designed and built by the Australian company, …
Completed in 1964, Hamilton Rail Bridge, Waikato River, was constructed alongside its late 19th Century predecessor. It was a challenging …
The Hāpuawhenua Viaduct, located just north of Ohakune within the Tongariro National Park, forms part of the North Island Main …
Constructed in 1913, the timber pedestrian suspension bridge at Horseshoe Bend was built to replace a precarious wire and chair …
The Hutt Estuary Bridge, completed in 1954, was New Zealand’s first substantial bridge with a prestressed concrete superstructure. At the …
Initially known as Waiau Stream Viaduct, this is one of six major viaducts on the Napier-Gisborne Railway, which was completed …
A compound Pratt truss bridge, with tall concrete piers, the Lower Shotover Bridge was designed by eminent engineer, James Edward …
Built in 1928, the Manganuku Bridge is one of the few remaining Howe truss bridges in New Zealand. Located in …
Millers Flat Bridge, opened in 1899, was the result of a drawn out process which was fraught with controversy. This …