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Birds-eye view photos of Second Range Crossing

NEXUS always makes sure it keeps residents up to date with the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing. Now, it has released a collection of birds-eye view photos.

Toowoomba Second Range Crossing July Flyover

NEXUS always makes sure it keeps residents up to date with the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing's latest progress. 

It releases regular photos, vidoes and updates to share information on how the mammoth project is coming along.

Last week it advised a major milestone had been reached with the final delivery of the Super T girders.

The monster Super T girders are needed for different structures on the project, including the Boundary St interchange bridge, Goombungee Rd bridge, New England Highway arch bridges, and the 800m long viaduct.

Nexus has also announced four more community projects within the Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley regions have received funding through the fourth and final round of the Nexus Together community giving program.

The community programs selected for the $4000 funding for the final round are the Lions Club Withcott-Helidon, the Gowrie State School P&C Association, Wilsonton Agricultural and Field Studies Centre and Darling Downs Swimming Association.

Now, it has released a collection of birds-eye view photos of various sections of the road. Take a look in gallery above.

Originally published as Birds-eye view photos of Second Range Crossing

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/birdseye-view-photos-of-second-range-crossing/news-story/036344a1291f36dc89cce74ea89174e9