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Re: An old bridge.



It could very well have been,

Unfortunately even if i do get a photo of it I cant scan it as i do not have
a slide scanner. However i will do get a photo of it one day. In case anyone
that is intersted, the exact location of it is almost immediately under the
steel trestle (circa 1926) that passes over the valley and Moonee Ponds
creek between Glenroy West and Strathmore on the Albion-Jacana goods line.

m.


Roderick Smith wrote in message <01be6c55$c0125740$8d2d11cb@rodsmith>...
>Probably Munro.
>
>This engineering delivered steam locos to VR (notably E-class suburban tank
>locos).
>
>Are you sure that you saw a bridge?  Was it the remains of a turntable?
>Please e-mail a jpg to David Bromage, to place on a file accessed by
>railpage.
>
>--
>Regards
>Roderick Smith
>Rail News Victoria Editor
>
>Michael <mk@netstra.com.au> wrote in article
><7c5u35$46m$1@toto.tig.com.au>...
>> Does anyone know the origins of an old railway bridge, that is presently
>in
>> use at a factory in the valley at Glenroy. The bridge is solid steel
>> construction and is about 10m long, The builders plate on it reads: DAVID
>> MONROE & CO MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS. 154 QUEEN ST MELBOURNE.
>