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Wal Mitchell Wharf Precinct & Crossley Engine
Point of InterestDescription
Once the largest inland port on the Darling River the wharf represents Bourke's historic link with the river trade. Now a peaceful community place to view the Darling River.
The Bourke Wharf is a replica of the original wharves in Bourke.
The Crossley Engine in Bourke is an oil-fuelled stationary engine manufactured by the Crossley Brothers in 1923.
Over the years more than 100,000 Crossley oil and gas engines were built, and it is a testament to their quality that many are still in use today.
This point of interest offers toilets and nice scenery.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
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