Barrack Street Bridge is the second crossing of the Eastern Railway line at its location just north of the Barrack Street intersection with Wellington Street at the eastern end of the Perth Railway Station yard in Perth, Western Australia. Despite its name the bridge carries Beaufort Street, although it has been called Beaufort Street Bridge.
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| - Barrack Street Bridge is the second crossing of the Eastern Railway line at its location just north of the Barrack Street intersection with Wellington Street at the eastern end of the Perth Railway Station yard in Perth, Western Australia. Despite its name the bridge carries Beaufort Street, although it has been called Beaufort Street Bridge. (en)
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| - Roe Street, Perth
- Barrack Street
- Beaufort Street
- Horseshoe Bridge
- Perth
- Perth Cultural Centre
- Perth railway station
- Donnybrook stone
- Perth Railway Station
- McIver railway station
- Meckering, Western Australia
- Perth City Link
- Wellington Street, Perth
- William Street, Perth
- Eastern Railway (Western Australia)
- Forrest Chase
- Barrack Street, Perth
- Road bridges in Perth, Western Australia
- Northbridge, Western Australia
- Beaufort Street, Perth
- Art Gallery of Western Australia
- 1908 establishments in Australia
- Bridges completed in 1908
- King Street, Perth
- Yagan Square
- Pier Street, Perth
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| - Barrack Street Bridge viewed from the east with Perth Railway Station visible just behind the bridge, . (en)
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| - Barrack Street Bridge is the second crossing of the Eastern Railway line at its location just north of the Barrack Street intersection with Wellington Street at the eastern end of the Perth Railway Station yard in Perth, Western Australia. Despite its name the bridge carries Beaufort Street, although it has been called Beaufort Street Bridge. The development of the Eastern Railway through Perth created a large yard and railway station area that separated the Perth central business district (CBD) from its adjacent northern streets. The first railway bridge at Barrack Street was timber, and in repair on a regular basis. It was demolished in 1894. (en)
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