
On the Hume Highway between Melbourne & Sydney!
In those days there was only a little dual carriageway at each end of the highway, i.e at Tullamarine at the Melbourne end, and from about Campbelltown at the Sydney end. In between was basically two lane road, with dirt edges. Now of course, they've built the M31 Hume Freeway all the way up to the Victorian border at Wodonga and a little way into NSW.


This bridge crossed the Murrumbidgee river, which only flooded once in a blue moon. I can't ever remember seeing water under the bridge at Gundagai.
What I can remember was a fantastic Milk Bar in the main street at Gundagai. When you asked for burger with "the lot" it came about six inches high and two hands were not enough!

And "Little Harbor" (see the non wooden bridge below) just up the road from Gundagai. You can well see why it's called "Little Harbor" and I can recall approaching it from a couple of miles on the southern side, while I was heading for Sydney, and the IPEC MAN's were rocketing south from Sydney.

But those were the good old days!
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