Murray Bridge (pop 19577) is a city in the Murray region of South Australia.
Murray Bridge is in the traditional lands of the Ngarrindjeri people, who refer to Murray Bridge as Pomberuk. The first European explorer was Charles Sturt who camped there on 8 February 1830.
The first road bridge across the lower Murray was known as The Murray Bridge and completed at Edwards's Crossing in 1879. To distinguish this bridge with the many other bridges that cross the Murray River, this bridge is known as the Murray River road bridge, Murray Bridge. The bridge also became a shared road and rail bridge in 1886 until the separate rail bridge was completed in 1925.[8] The bridge was designed for 1,067 mm (3' 6") rail track gauge though in actuality, only 1,600 mm (5' 3") gauge trains ever used it.
Murray Bridge is located 76 km south-east of Adelaide and is the population centre of the Murraylands region. The city has an urban area of 97.5 km<sup>2</sup>, making up 5.3% of the Rural City of Murray Bridge council area of 1,832 km<sup>2</sup>.
The usual climate of Murray Bridge is typically south south Mediterranean.
Murray Bridge has a train station at Railway Terrace. It is serviced only by the Overland which runs between Adelaide and Melbourne in either direction 3 days per week. Contact Great Southern Railways
Murray Bridge is serviced by a coach to Adelaide operating seven days. It can be picked up from Murray Bridge Railway Station and Murray Bridge Information Centre, the bus terminates at the Adelaide Central Bus Station. Contact LinkSA
Murray Bridge is serviced with a Dial-A-Ride town bus service. The bus operates on weekdays from 8am till 4pm and can take you right to your doorstep. It leaves the Murray Bridge Green shopping centre (Bus Stop 1) every hour.
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