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I recently cycled from Fremantle to Bondi and the road from Whyalla to Port Agusta apparently passes over the Lincoln Gap. There is no sign, but Google Earth has it marked. It is located just past the junction of the Lincoln and Ayre Highways heading towards Port Agusta.
Interesting comment. Had to do a bit of searching to figure out what the above commenter was talking about. The place they are talking about is in Australia. This is an article about Lincoln Gap in Vermont, U.S. Perhaps the commenter, or someone would like to create an article about that Lincoln Gap, which is actually called "Lincoln Gap Station" on Google Earth. --SentientParadox (talk) 03:06, 21 October 2009 (UTC)Reply