George Chaffey Bridge, Bridge in Australia
The George Chaffey Bridge spans the Murray River connecting New South Wales and Victoria.
Opened in 1929, the bridge is named after Canadian-born engineer George Chaffey.
This bridge symbolizes the socio-economic connection between two Australian states.
It serves as a crucial transport link facilitating trade and travel.
Rebuilt in 1973, it incorporates a lift span for river navigation.
Location: Rural City of Mildura
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap