A proposed new bridge across the Rangitīkei River has called the fate of the current bridge there into question.
The Mangaweka Bridge is cantilevered and was built in 1904. Heritage enthusiasts say it's the only one of its kind left in New Zealand and should be kept, as a "tourist icon".
But keeping it working - even if only for pedestrians and cyclists - would cost $700,000 up front and a further $3.8 million over 50 years, a Rangitīkei District Council report says.
The cost would be shared between the Rangitīkei and Manawatū councils, with the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) not contributing.
Or, if the bridge was gifted to a heritage body, that body would be liable for costs.