English: The southbound Hexham Bridge on the Pacific Highway in New South Wales, Australia, is the largest of few surviving lift span bridges in New South Wales and is still in working order. The bridge, which is one of two bridges over the Hunter River at this point, is seen from the northern approach in Tomago, New South Wales. Both of the Hexham bridges are actually in the suburb of Tarro, while the northern and southern approaches are in Tomago and Hexham respectively.NSW Department of Lands - Spatial Information Exchange
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