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- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales abstract "In the mid 1800s Australia there were many foot worn trails that developed between towns and villages by walkers and horses. These trails and tracks were often referred to as the 'bridle track', the bridle referring to the horse livery and the track generally distinguished it from a road or carriageway. The bridle track referred to here is unusual in that it is still known as the 'Bridle Track' largely because it has remained relatively unimproved and much on its original alignment for more than a century. Most other tracks have either been abandoned and overgrown or alternatively have become roads with distinct names.The Bridle Track is, at this time, a portion of the road that links the city of Bathurst, New South Wales with the village of Hill End. The track is the northern portion of this route, the remainder being conventional roads, both sealed and gravel on the southern, Bathurst end. The section known as the Bridle Track commences at the Winburndale Creek crossing and extends into the village of Hill End.".
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- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Bathurst,_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Bridle.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bathurst,_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_Tablelands.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Cobb_and_Co.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Hill_End,_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Macquarie_River.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Mail_coach.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Postmaster_General.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Sofala,_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Trap_(carriage).
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Turon_River.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Bridle Track".
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- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales subject Category:Bathurst,_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales subject Category:Central_Tablelands.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales subject Category:History_of_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales subject Category:Roads_in_New_South_Wales.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales hypernym Trails.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales comment "In the mid 1800s Australia there were many foot worn trails that developed between towns and villages by walkers and horses. These trails and tracks were often referred to as the 'bridle track', the bridle referring to the horse livery and the track generally distinguished it from a road or carriageway.".
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales label "The Bridle Track, New South Wales".
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales sameAs Q22936148.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales sameAs Q22936148.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales wasDerivedFrom The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales?oldid=695711241.
- The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bridle_Track,_New_South_Wales.