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151.21056 From Wikipedia
New South Wales
149&#160
m (3
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ft) Width 48.8&#160
m (160&#160
ft) Height 134&#160
m (440&#160
ft) Longest span 503&#160
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m (1
650&#160
ft) No. of spans 1 Clearance below 49&#160
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m (161&#160
ft) at mid-span No. of lanes 8 Rail characteristics No. of tracks 2 Track gauge 1
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