The Wee Jasper Bridge was completed in 1896, is an early example of an Allan-type timber truss road bridge. Allan trusses were third in the five-stage design evolution of NSW timber truss bridges and…
The Wee Jasper Bridge was completed in 1896, is an early example of an Allan-type timber truss road bridge. Allan trusses were third in the five-stage design evolution of NSW timber truss bridges and were a major improvement over the McDonald trusses which preceded them.
The Wee Jasper bridge is assessed as being State significant, primarily on the basis of its technical and historical significance.
Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Wee Jasper Bridge over Goodradigbee River.
Pure joy as you wake to the sunrise. Awe as you make it to the snowy peak. A sense of adventure as you motor across red plains. The relief of rejuvenation as you wade into an alpine stream. Connection as you taste native, fragrant leaves. A sense of belonging as you return to your favourite holiday house. Freedom as you dash into the waves. Discover the endless feelings a visit to NSW can inspire.