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Coal River (Tasmania)

Coordinates: 42°46′S 147°27′E / 42.767°S 147.450°E / -42.767; 147.450
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Coal River is a river in southern Tasmania. With headwaters near Tunnack, it flows through the Coal River Valley and the town of Richmond, and empties into Pitt Water.[1] In Richmond, the river is crossed by the historically significant Richmond Bridge, the oldest bridge built in Australia that is still in use.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Hydrological Analysis of the Coal River Catchment" (PDF). Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment (Tasmania). Government of Tasmania. December 2003. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Richmond Bridge, Coal River, 1825-". Engineers Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2018.

42°46′S 147°27′E / 42.767°S 147.450°E / -42.767; 147.450