The Noojee trestle bridge was built to carry the railway across a steep gully. The trains made the trip to Warrigal take a few hours not days by road.


The railway from Warrigal to Noojee, in Gippsland, was built to bring timber out of the forests to the markets. The alternative was a bullock cart along rough dirt roads for several days.


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Location: Noojee in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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