Hampden Bridge, Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga

From Engineering Heritage Australia


Built in 1895 to a design by Percy Allan, this bridge was the first example of the long span (33.6m) Allan Truss. His innovative design and details established the cost effectiveness of timber bridge construction.

The Hampden Bridge replaced one constructed in 1862 and thereby maintained links between the Riverina and Sydney minimising the diversion of trade to Melbourne via the bridges over the Murray River at Albury and Echuca.


Hampden Bridge, Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga.
General Arrangement of the Hampden Bridge, Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga.
The deck removed revealing the floor structure during demolition.
The Engineers Australia plaque at Wagga Wagga.
Demolition of the Hampden Bridge.
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Hampden Bridge, Murrumbidgee River location map.

Engineering Heritage Recognition Program

Marker Type Historic Engineering Marker (HEM)
Award Date February 1993
Heritage Significance The Murrumbidge River Bridge was the pinnacle of timber bridge engineering on the roads of New South Wales.
Nomination Document Available here.
Demolition Report Available here.
Interpretation Panel None Installed.
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