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  2. Princes Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Princes Bridge, originally Prince's Bridge, [5] is a bridge in central Melbourne, Australia that spans the Yarra River. It is built on the site of one of the oldest river crossings in the city, and forms a gateway into the central city from the south.

  3. List of bridges in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major bridges in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: . Bolte Bridge; Charles Grimes Bridge; Church Street Bridge; Cremorne Railway Bridge; Darebin Creek Bridge; Evan Walker Bridge

  4. Crossings of the Yarra River - Wikipedia

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    Former rail bridge for the Port Melbourne and St Kilda railway lines, first rail crossing of the Yarra, converted to pedestrian use in 2006. Evan Walker Bridge: Pedestrian-1992: Renamed in 2015 in honour of Evan Walker [5] Princes Bridge: Major Road/Tram-1888: First bridge built 1844, second bridge built 1850, current bridge built 1888. Swan ...

  5. Princes Bridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Princes Bridge was a Melbourne railway station built in 1859 and was the terminus for all trains on what are now the Mernda and Hurstbridge lines. The station was named after the adjacent Princes Bridge , which crosses the Yarra River .

  6. Category:Bridges in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bridges in Melbourne" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Princes Bridge; Q. Queens Bridge (Melbourne) S.

  7. Main Yarra Trail - Wikipedia

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    The first section to be built was between the Princes Bridge and Punt Road to the south of the Melbourne central business district, which opened in November 1975. [4] The second section from Punt Road to the MacRobertson Bridge in Toorak and third section to Hawthorn Bridge were built in subsequent years.

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