Noojee Trestle Bridge Rail Trail
East (Gippsland), VIC
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About the Noojee Trestle Bridge Rail Trail
The Noojee Trestle Rail Trail is short on distance but high on interest, thanks to the heritage-listed bridge that has been rebuilt repeatedly after bushfires and is the last of seven.
Experience Victoria’s history of timber harvesting in the mountains around Noojee. Only a 127km scenic drive from Melbourne, the area gives you a feeling of turning back time to the days of sawmills singing and steam trains struggling to get their loads over huge trestle bridges and up the steep grades. At an impressive 102m long, the curved Noojee Trestle Bridge, 2km from town, is something to remember.
This rail trail is just a sliver of the branch line from Warragul which opened to Noojee in 1919 to get access to the timber reserves in the hills around the town. The Rokeby Neerim Trail is another part and the shire council hopes to join the two with a railside trail using quiet country roads
No horses allowed and walking the narrow bridge deck is recommended (2023)
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