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LocationMT ALEXANDER ROAD, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant?
How is it significant?
Why is it significant? It is also significant as an intact example of a reinforced concrete
girder bridge constructed by the Reinforced Concrete & Monier Pipe
Construction Co. It is notable as an example of the adaptation by the
company of an old structure using innovative technology, to provide
the first reinforced concrete tramway bridge in Victoria. (Criteria D,
F & H) It is also significant for its remnant fabric of the 1868 bridge
which may yield further information about bridge construction in
nineteenth century Victoria. (Criterion C)
Flemington Bridge, as reconstructed and widened in 1913 by the
Reinforced Concrete & Monier Pipe Construction Co., is significant.
The bridge combines the iron girders and columns of the 1868 iron
bridge, with the reinforced concrete deck, piers and girders, and
handrails supported by decorative cast iron standards added in 1913. A
bluestone wall in front of the south abutment may also be part of the
1868 bridge.
Flemington Bridge is of local historical and technical
significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
Flemington Bridge is historically significant for its associations
with the development of Mt Alexander Road and demonstrates the
importance of the bridge as one of the principal northern entries to
Melbourne. There has been a bridge at this site since the 1850s and
the present bridge incorporates some of the fabric of the third
bridge, constructed in 1868, as well the additions made when it was
reconstructed in 1913. The bridge demonstrates the improvements made
to Melbourne's road network as traffic increased, and was an important
component in the development of Melbourne's electrictramway network by
enabling a direct connection to be made between the routes in Moonee
Valley and the rest of the system. (Criterion A)
Transport - Road
Road Bridge