In Victoria and New South Wales
editThe river forms the border between these two states and former colonies, so in many cases there is a town on each side of the river. If two towns are named in this list, the Victorian one is first for clarity and consistency.
Most of the bridges downstream of Echuca are liftspan bridges to enable paddlesteamer traffic to pass underneath even in times of high water flow.
The Hume, Newell and Sturt Highway bridges are owned and managed by the Federal Government. The others are the responsibility of New South Wales and Victoria.
- Merbein/Curlwaa Abbotsford Bridge 1928 235m long, single lane lift bridge
- Mildura George Chaffey Bridge - high arched bridge carrying the Sturt Highway, 331m long, 9.8m wide, built 1985
- Robinvale/Euston liftspan bridge, being replaced. The new bridge is expected to be completed by mid 2006
- Piangil/Tooleybuc timber and steel truss, 1925, Mallee Highway, single lane restriction on lift span
- Nyah/Koraleigh bridge 104m, central lift span
- Speewa ferry 2-car capacity, 8 tonne load limit
- Swan Hill bridge - 2 lanes except central lift span; 116m
- Murrabit/Gonn Crossing bridge 103m, 1926
- Koondrook/Barham liftspan bridge, 99m, 1904
- Echuca/Moama bridges
- road - built as joint road/rail bridge in 1879, proposed for replacement/bypass soon
- rail
- Barmah bridge 1966, 168m replaced ferry
- Tocumwal - Newell Highway 212m long, 12m wide, built 1987
- Cobram/Barooga - proposed for replacement
- Yarrawonga/Mulwala
- Stock crossing over Yarrawonga Weir
- bridge over Lake Mulwala, 1924, 488m
- Wahgunyah/Corowa
- Howlong, opened 2001
- Wodonga/Albury
- Hume Highway - Lincoln Causeway/Union Bridge - 4 lanes, 92 metres long, constructed 1961, widened 1990
- railway
- Bonegilla Bridge 1941 single lane, 91m
- Bethanga Bridge on the Riverina Highway across Lake Hume, near the town of Bellbridge
- Heywoods Bridge just below the Hume Dam, over the Murray River. Constructed in 1984, 124m long.
- Wymah ferry at upstream end of Lake Hume, 2-car capacity, 11 tonne load limit
- Jingellic, 156m, 1959
- Tintaldra, steel truss bridge 1959, 185m
- Towong 1938, 61m long
- Bringenbrong Bridge near Corryong, 1961, 87m long
And two small bridges in the mountains