Tramway Bridge and Tramway

Author

Shire of Carnarvon

Place Number

26316

Location

off Olivia Terrace Carnarvon

Location Details

Lot 1203 on Plan 240082. Reserve 6049.

Other Name(s)

Babbage Island Causeway Bridge
Town Bridge

Local Government

Carnarvon

Region

Gascoyne

Construction Date

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents
Heritage List YES
Heritage List Adopted 23 Jun 2015

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management
Category
Classified by the National Trust Classified 01 Jun 1989
Register of the National Estate YES
Municipal Inventory Adopted 25 Jun 2015 Category 1

Parent Place or Precinct

04566 One Mile Jetty and Tramway

Statement of Significance

Aesthetic Value – Importance to a community for aesthetic characteristics through either design or setting. Aesthetic Value – Importance for its contribution to the aesthetic value of the setting demonstrated by a landmark quality of having impact on important vistas. Historical Value – Importance for the density of diversity of cultural features illustrating the human occupation and evolution of the locality. Social Value – Importance as a place highly valued by a community for reasons of social, cultural and education associations. Social Value – Importance in contributing to a community’s sense of space.

Physical Description

The bridge was originally built to connect the town to the jetty. It allowed wool and sandalwood to be transported by train between stores in the town and the jetty. The bridge was built with Aboriginal labour.

History

The Tramway Bridge is of exceptional significance to the history of Carnarvon. It formed an integral part of the working nature of the town for 85 years (1899‐1984) from its association and connectivity to the One Mile Jetty. It was initially the only major method of import and export of goods to the area – although that role was gradually usurped as the port activities declined with the advent of road transport. The One Mile Jetty’s connection to the town through the tramway in part dictated the areas of commercial development in the town for many years, and the Carnarvon town plan reflects this influence. The Tramway Bridge and Tramway formation add interest to and enliven both the ‘Fascine’ and Babbage and Whitlock Islands’ landscapes. The regular appearance of the weathered piles and timber structure of ‘Town Bridge’ forms a strong linear image and draws the eye as one approaches from either side of Olivia Terrace.

Integrity/Authenticity

Medium

Condition

Poor

Place Type

Other Built Type

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use Transport\Communications Rail: Other

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Other TIMBER Other Timber

Historic Themes

General Specific
TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS Rail & light rail transport
OCCUPATIONS Grazing, pastoralism & dairying

Creation Date

11 Dec 2019

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

27 Apr 2021

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