The Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga's northern approach, 1965
The Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga's northern approach, 1965
Wodonga lies on the Victorian side of the Murray River, Albury directly opposite, on the New South Wales side. The only other major city in Australia to effectively straddle a state boundary is Coolangatta/Tweed Heads, on the New South Wales/Queensland border. The railway from Melbourne finally reached Wodonga in 1873, but for almost one hundred years, until 1962, passengers to Sydney had to change trains and railway gauges at Albury. A freeway bypass of Wodonga opened in 1985, but the Albury bypass did not happen until 2007.
The Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga's northern approach, 1965
Nearby Botanic Gardens, Wodonga, 1965
The Lincoln Causeway Leads into Wodonga from the north, 1965
Boring alluvial gravels for gold and tin, Wodonga, 1970
Wodonga Arts Centre, 2012
War Memorial, Wodonga, 2012
High Street, Wodonga
Looking south down High Street, Wodonga, 1965
High Street, Wodonga, 1976
The Pollard Archway, Wodonga, 1965
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