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Power is supplied by Horizon Power, who run a diesel power station in the town.The town supplies its own water from bores, which is treated by the Water Corporation.The Carnarvon–Mullewa Road, which passes through the town, is sealed between Carnarvon and Gascoyne Junction; a ceremony to mark the reconstruction of the last section was held on 20 May 2011.
Robinson Street west – Carnarvon: T junction: northbound traffic turns east, southbound traffic turns south: South Plantations – Inggarda boundary: 483.05: 300.15: Carnarvon–Mullewa Road – Gascoyne Junction, Kennedy Range and Mount Augustus national parks: Gascoyne River: 484.71– 484.94: 301.18– 301.33: Gascoyne River Bridge [35 ...
The Bangor and Carnarvon Railway was authorised by the Bangor and Caernarvon Railway Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. xxi) on 20 May 1851. [2] The Bangor and Caernarvon Railway Act 1851 permitted the Chester and Holyhead Railway to work the line. It was to make a junction with the C&HR main line at a junction a little east of Britannia Bridge. [3] [4]
The Carnarvonshire Railway was absorbed into the LNWR in 1869. [2] At the grouping of the railways in 1921 the LNWR became part of the LMS.. At Afon Wen, a junction connected with the Cambrian Line to Pwllheli in one direction and to Porthmadog in the other, with the LNWR (and later LMS) having running rights to both.
Carnarvon (/ k ər ˈ n ɑːr v ə n / kər-NAR-vən) is a coastal town situated approximately 900 kilometres (560 mi) north of Perth, in Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean .
The Shire of Upper Gascoyne is a local government area in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, inland from Carnarvon and about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) north of the state capital, Perth. The Shire has an area of 57,939 square kilometres (22,370 sq mi), much of which is uninhabited land or sparsely vegetated sheep station country, and its ...
Gascoyne Trading Company (GTC) was a transport company in Western Australia. It was established in 1924 by Keith Anderson and Charles Kingsford Smith in Carnarvon. [1] [2] One of its early contracts was the mail run through the Gascoyne to Meekatharra. [3] [4] It expanded to serve industries between Perth and the Pilbara. [5] [6]
Formerly known as ABC North West WA, the station broadcasts to the Gascoyne and parts of the Pilbara regions of Western Australia. This includes the towns of Port Hedland, Carnarvon, Exmouth, Newman and Tom Price. The station began as 6KP in 1988 and now broadcasts through the following main AM transmitters: 6KP 702 AM Karratha; 6CA 846 AM ...