Slater's Bridge, is a key pedestrian link between Albion Park Rail. The bridge has local heritage significance and is named after Beatrice Slater, who in 1975 - at the age of 75 - rescued eight children from a flooded Horsley Creek then lobbied for the construction of the footbridge.
Described as a "lively pioneer", Mrs Slater lived nearby in a circa 1922 cottage she built with her husband Robert. She lived there until her 100th birthday and died in October 2002, aged 102.
Earlier, smaller bridges were believed to have been built at the location but failed to withstand floods.
The Shellharbour Heritage Inventory says the 20th century timber truss footbridge is rare at a local level and continues to be used as a major pedestrian link between Koona Street, Albion Park Rail and Fisher Street, Oak Flats.
I'm so glad I don't have to ride along Industrial Rd with the cars whooshing by.
Looking back across the lake from the bridge ....here are three geese walking in a row.
Here comes the train! I had better stop. He gave much me such a big whistle!