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Currency Creek Rail Viaduct

One of South Australia's tallest historic rail viaducts, a short walk through the creek valley from the Currency Creek Lions Park.

A 19th-century viaduct

The Currency Creek Rail Viaduct is one of the tallest historic rail viaducts in South Australia - a stone-and-iron structure built to carry the original Goolwa-to-Strathalbyn rail line across the Currency Creek valley. The line is no longer in regular service but the viaduct stands as a striking heritage feature.

How to see it

A short walk from the Currency Creek Lions Park leads through the creek valley to the foot of the viaduct. The structure is best appreciated from below - the height and scale are impressive when you are standing in the gully looking up.

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