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via Sayers Road Tarneit station: ... 683: Chirnside Park. Warburton. Martyrs Bus Service: ... Wantirna Primary School. Ventura Bus Lines [19] 745D
In September 1990, the Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Melbourne central business district portion of route 683 ceased. In December 2001 the original depot in the main street was replaced by one in East Warburton. The original depot was turned into a museum. [3] In November 2011, the Dineen Group purchased Martyrs Bus Service.
The school has a current enrolment of around 100 and is a participant in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program. [4] The Wesburn Recreation Reserve hosts junior football and netball teams. The township is also serviced by a pub and a number of small shops. Public transport is provided by bus route from Warburton to Chirnside Park.
Millgrove has a public reserve, a small shopping area (Mt Little Joe Nursery, a small general store, bakery, newsagent, fish and chips, church drop in centre), saw mill, a primary school, Millwarra PS, which shares campuses with Warburton East and a pre-school. There are two churches, Millgrove Baptist and River Valley Church of Christ.
Warburton Water World from above. 20 August 2022. Warburton was connected to Lilydale by a Victorian Railways branch line, which was closed in 1965. [5] The railway path is now used for the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail, a rail trail used by pedestrians, cyclists, and horse-riders. [6] The Yarra River at Warburton
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It reopened in 1869 (though known as Warburton from 1874 until 1879) and closed in 1967. [4] In 1916, the Hoddles Creek Primary School was founded to replace other local schools. [5] [6] It still runs to this day. Sir Harrie Massey, the renowned mathematical physicist, spent his early years from 1908 in Hoddles Creek. [7]