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  Walter Taylor Bridge, Brisbane
The Walter Taylor Bridge is the eleventh crossing of the Brisbane River.
The Walter Taylor Bridge is one of four bridges in very close proximity.
The others are the Albert Bridge, it's unnamed companion and the Jack Pesch Bridge.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/wa/Walter_Taylor_Bridge,_Brisbane.html   (63 words)

  
 Albert Bridge, Brisbane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albert Bridge is the tenth crossing of the Brisbane River.
The railway bridge is of a steel truss design and was built in 1895 to replace its namesake, which was destroyed in the 1893 flood.
Until the construction of the nearby Walter Taylor Bridge in the 1930s, the bridge was used by pedestrian and rail traffic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Albert_Bridge,_Brisbane   (236 words)

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