<div>"Found one today, cycling at lunchtime, pulled the oregon 550 off the<br>handlebars and took its photo with gloved hands<br><br><a href="http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?album_id=73&_off=3186">http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?album_id=73&_off=3186</a><br>
There are marker signs at both ends of the bridge, and they look very<br>new."</div>
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<div>The four that I stopped to photograph on the Princes Highway were</div>
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<div>7367 150.10532 -36.00975 Coila Creek</div>
<div>9192 150.06668 -36.05189 Trunetabella</div>
<div>5970 150.09641 -36.15696 Mummumuga Lake</div>
<div>7894 150.06873 -36.32576 Bobundara Creek</div>
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<div>They can't be distance markers and really do look like bridge numbers and all looked new, some VERY new.</div>
<div>However being on the approach end and not on the bridge itself and not beginning with a B letter, they are completely at odds with the RTA manual.</div>
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<div>However unless we find duplicate numbers on blue stakes in NSW it matters nought since they will serve the purpose of location identifies nicely.<br></div>