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The existing Railway Bridge 167 between the junction of Dreadnought Road / Ruapehu Road to the south and Soldiers Road to the north of the Main Trunk Line, is to be demolished. This bridge, which has been closed to all forms of traffic for nearly two years, is to be replaced by using materials from Bridge 168 (above) so that market garden traffic between growing areas and washing sheds can by-pass Railway Row to the north of the Main Trunk Line.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 41, 3 April 1984, Page 4

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The existing Railway Bridge 167 between the junction of Dreadnought Road / Ruapehu Road to the south and Soldiers Road to the north of the Main Trunk Line, is to be demolished. This bridge, which has been closed to all forms of traffic for nearly two years, is to be replaced by using materials from Bridge 168 (above) so that market garden traffic between growing areas and washing sheds can by-pass Railway Row to the north of the Main Trunk Line. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 41, 3 April 1984, Page 4

The existing Railway Bridge 167 between the junction of Dreadnought Road / Ruapehu Road to the south and Soldiers Road to the north of the Main Trunk Line, is to be demolished. This bridge, which has been closed to all forms of traffic for nearly two years, is to be replaced by using materials from Bridge 168 (above) so that market garden traffic between growing areas and washing sheds can by-pass Railway Row to the north of the Main Trunk Line. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 41, 3 April 1984, Page 4

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