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English: A three quarter view of a WAGR G class steam locomotive with an AD class carriage, on the Kalamunda Zig Zag section of the Upper Darling Range Railway, Gooseberry Hill National Park, Western Australia.
Steele, Ken.(1993) Zig Zag to Kalamunda : the story of the Upper Darling Range Railway Lesmurdie, W.A.: Drillmark Publications Division. ISBN 0-646-16323-X Watson, Lindsay (1995) The Railway History of Midland Junction : Commemorating The Centenary of Midland Junction, 1895–1995 Swan View, W.A : L & S Drafting in association with the Shire of ...
The Zig Zag Walk occurs around early October every year. [9] On the last Sunday of October each year, there is a community arts festival called the "Zig Zag Festival" held in Stirk Park, Kalamunda. [10] The zig zag is also used as a stage in the Targa West Rally. The road is closed to all traffic and the stage is run in reverse road direction ...
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A walking track and the single lane bitumen zig zag drive are both found within the park. The zig zag drive follows the old zig zag railway track [2] which winds up the steep terrain, offering excellent views of the Swan Coastal Plain below. [3] No entry fees apply to enter the park but no facilities are available to visitors.
The quarry was serviced by the Kalamunda Zig Zag section of the Upper Darling Range railway during the time of its operation (which closed in 1949), and was finally put out of operation by a bushfire in 1957. The location has been susceptible to bushfires, the most recent being in the early 2000s.
Kalamunda Zig Zag; Kanggye Line; Khyber Pass Railway; Kisuki Line; Kumgangsan Electric Railway; L. Lake Margaret Tram; Lapstone Zig Zag; Limburg–Altenkirchen railway;
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