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[[image:AlbertBridge.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Albert Bridge, Brisbane]]
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The '''Albert Bridge''' is the ninth crossing of the [[Brisbane River]]. It is immediately adjacent to the [[Walter Taylor Bridge, Brisbane|Walter Taylor Bridge]].
The '''Albert Bridge''' is the ninth crossing of the [[Brisbane River]]. It is immediately adjacent to the [[Walter Taylor Bridge, Brisbane|Walter Taylor Bridge]].

It is exclusively a [[railway|rail]] crossing, linking the stations of [[Indooroopilly Railway Station|Indooroopilly]] and [[Chelmer Railway Station|Chelmer]] on the [[Ipswich Railway Line, Brisbane|Ipswich]]/[[Rosewood Railway Line, Queensland|Rosewood]] line.
It is exclusively a [[railway|rail]] crossing, linking the stations of [[Indooroopilly Railway Station|Indooroopilly]] and [[Chelmer Railway Station|Chelmer]] on the [[Ipswich Railway Line, Brisbane|Ipswich]]/[[Rosewood Railway Line, Queensland|Rosewood]] line.


A second unnamed railway bridge is situated immediately adjacent to the Albert Bridge. This second crossing was constructed more recently than the Albert Bridge to accommodate additional rail traffic.
A second unnamed railway bridge is situated immediately adjacent to the Albert Bridge. This second crossing was constructed more recently than the Albert Bridge to accommodate additional rail traffic.


[[Category:Bridges in Australia]]
[[Category:Bridges in Brisbane]]

Revision as of 10:34, 2 May 2005

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Albert Bridge, Brisbane

The Albert Bridge is the ninth crossing of the Brisbane River. It is immediately adjacent to the Walter Taylor Bridge. It is exclusively a rail crossing, linking the stations of Indooroopilly and Chelmer on the Ipswich/Rosewood line.

A second unnamed railway bridge is situated immediately adjacent to the Albert Bridge. This second crossing was constructed more recently than the Albert Bridge to accommodate additional rail traffic.