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The Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia. It was established on 8 February 1853 to build a railway from MelbournetoEchuca on the Victorian-NSW border and a branch railway to Williamstown.[1] The company struggled to make any progress and on 23 May 1856, the colonial government took over the company and it became part of the newly established Department of Railways, part of the Board of Land and Works. The Department of Railways became Victorian Railways in 1859.

Construction of the Bendigo line commenced in 1858, but this private consortium also met with financial difficulties when it was unable to raise sufficient funds, and was bought out by the Victorian colonial government.[2] The design work was then taken over by Captain Andrew Clarke, R. E., Surveyor-General of Victoria, with bridge designs completed by Bryson and O'Hara[3] The contract for the first stage of the line from Footscray to Sandhurst (now Bendigo), was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937.2s.2d ($6.714 million) with work commencing on 1 June 1858. Completion of the permanent way was to be by 31 July 1861.[4]

Clarke appointed William O’Hara to design bridges and viaducts, while William Edward Bryson stated to the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on Railway Contracts that he had designed most of the large bridges on the line. Clarke clearly influenced the design of the railway in setting the standards for the line. However, this was also a very costly undertaking, which stretched the colonial finances and this approach was later abandoned for more economic light lines in later Australian Railways. William Edward Bryson was described as a Civil Engineer in 1857 when he was a member of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria. He was also a member of the Royal Society of Victoria 1859-60 and employed at the "Government Railway Office". He published "Resources of Victoria & their development" in 1860 in the Royal Society's Transactions.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MELBOURNE, MOUNT ALEXANDER, AND MURRAY RIVER RAILWAY COMPANY". The Argus. Melbourne. 24 March 1853. p. 9. Retrieved 17 June 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ National Trust Masonry Bridges Study Gary Vines, 2010, National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
  • ^ 'The true history of the design of the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway', Brian Harper, The Institution of Engineers, Australia, 2004 Nov
  • ^ ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA Melbourne to Bendigo & Echuca Railway Heritage Recognition Ceremony
  • ^ Bryson, William E 1860 "On the resources of Victoria and their development" Reprinted from the Royal Society's Transactions, Read before the Institute, 5 October and 16 November 1859 (Melbourne : Mason & Firth)
  • Companies
    First Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company
    8 February 1853 – 19 March 1856
    Succeeded by

    Victorian Railways


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