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[2] [1] Locomotives were used instead of horses from 1895 and by the 1900 the network spanned from Flinders Bay to Margaret River. [ 1 ] Following the opening of the Bunbury–Boyanup railway in 1891, a branch from Boyanup to Busselton was constructed by Smith & Tims, opening on 21 November 1894.
Karridale is a small township in the south-west of Western Australia.It is located just north of Augusta and south of Margaret River between Caves Road and Bussell Highway.A newer township was built a short distance north east of the original Old Karridale following fires that destroyed the town in 1961.
In the early 1920s, the Busselton to Margaret River Railway was built and, in 1925, the Margaret River to Flinders Bay line opened. The Perimeter Road , a bypass to take traffic, including heavy vehicles, from Bussell Highway , to the east of the town, and also connect to a new access road to the nearby airport , was opened in December 2018 and ...
The Shire of Augusta Margaret River is a local government area in the south-west corner of the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 270 kilometres (168 mi) south of Perth. The shire covers an area of 2,243 square kilometres (866 sq mi) and had a population of over 14,000 at the 2016 Census , about half of whom live in the towns ...
Perimeter Road (State Route 10) - Margaret River Airport: Roundabout intersection; State Route 10 concurrency terminus: continues south: Margaret River: 97.4: 60.5: Wallcliffe Road west / Forrest Street east – Prevelly: 100.8: 62.6: Perimeter Road (State Route 10) - Margaret River Airport
Margaret River Resource Centre, Margaret Cecil Building, Nurses Quarters: Darnell's General Store: 4946: 3: Redgate Road: Witchcliffe: Fearn's Cash Store: Memorial - HMAS Nizam, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse: 4976: Leeuwin Road: Cape Leeuwin
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The Margaret River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.. The river was named on 29 May 1879 by the explorer Alexander Forrest, during an expedition in the Kimberley area, after his sister-in-law Margaret Elvire Forrest, wife of his brother and superior, Deputy Surveyor-General John Forrest, who was later to be Premier of Western Australia.