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HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT AT TELEGRAPH GULLY.—This aerial photograph shows the improved realignment of the State Highway I at Telegraph Gully, North Canterbury. An arch culvert 185ft long, 34ft wide, and 23ft high, replaces a one-way timber bridge. The new alignment provides 55-miles-an-hour transition curves combined with an easy grade.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 23

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HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT AT TELEGRAPH GULLY.—This aerial photograph shows the improved realignment of the State Highway I at Telegraph Gully, North Canterbury. An arch culvert 185ft long, 34ft wide, and 23ft high, replaces a one-way timber bridge. The new alignment provides 55-miles-an-hour transition curves combined with an easy grade. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 23

HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT AT TELEGRAPH GULLY.—This aerial photograph shows the improved realignment of the State Highway I at Telegraph Gully, North Canterbury. An arch culvert 185ft long, 34ft wide, and 23ft high, replaces a one-way timber bridge. The new alignment provides 55-miles-an-hour transition curves combined with an easy grade. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 23

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