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| | Sandridge Bridge, Melbourne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Sandridge Bridge is a historic former railway bridge over the Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which has been redeveloped in 2006 as a new pedestrian and cycle path and public space connecting a new Queensbridge Square at Southbank to Flinders Walk on the north bank. |
 | | It was last used for freight in the 1950s, and passenger services closed in 1987, with the replacement by light rail lines of Melbourne tram route 96 to St Kilda, and Melbourne tram route 109 to Port Melbourne. |
 | | It was built by David Munro in 1888, one of the first railway structures in Melbourne to use steel girders rather than iron. |
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