Welcoming the new Tin Bridge

By Lynne Ferguson
August 10 2017 - 4:00am
Bundook bridge party: The ribbon cutting ceremony at the new bridge at Easton Street, where neighbours gathered to celebrate. Photo: Supplied
Bundook bridge party: The ribbon cutting ceremony at the new bridge at Easton Street, where neighbours gathered to celebrate. Photo: Supplied

When the old wooden railway bridge at Easton Street, Bundook, badly in need of repair, was replaced by a flash silver thing of beauty, the locals decided it deserved a proper welcome.

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