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I've just moved Bridgewater Bridge to that name [formerly Bridgewater Bridge (Tasmania)] and have updated the link on this page. However, separate to the disambiguation, I'm noticed a technicality. As of tomorrow, the name of Bridgewater Bridge will move to the new four lane bridge that has just opened. The rail line is inactive, but it remains on the older Bridgewater Bridge. The older bridge will be decommissioned at some point in the next year. I expect the Bridgewater Bridge article will continue to contain information on both the new bridge and the older bridge (and, technically, the three other bridges that have existed before these ones at this location, with the same name) so the link is still valid. Just thought I would explain the logic here. Feel free to follow up at Talk:Bridgewater Bridge -- Chuq(talk)08:32, 1 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]