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McIntyre Bridge

The 192-metre-long McIntyre Bridge is located to the east of the James Harrison Bridge and has a concrete walkway and pipe supported with steel cable stays.

Constructed in 1967 to carry sewage from Geelong to the ocean outfall at Black Rock, the bridge provided relief for the 1916 sewer aqueduct further downstream. The bridge designed by J.L. van der Molen and was one of the first in Australia to use computer engineering in the design process. 

Near Barwon Grange, Newtown

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