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Destination Mandurah by Nicholas PusenjakThis special edition of The Westland (Issue 258) was devoted to the Mandurah line, a major extension of Perth's
suburban rail passenger network. The line from Perth to Mandurah was officially opened for public use by the Premier on Sunday 23 December 2007.
This book covers the situation before the line opened, the political discussion, planning, construction rolling stock and operation of the line,
with many photos including colour images. 48 pages. |
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$7.00 |
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Bunbury - Boyanup pioneer railwayThis special 64 page edition of the Westland journal tells the full story of the construction, opening
and service of the south west's first public railway. It's also a guide to the South West Rail & Heritage Centre, located at Boyanup,
with descriptions of the main exhibits, including the "Leschenault Lady" vintage train. Plus a list of all teh station masters, and an
interview with the last station master. There is also the story of railway catering in the region - the legendary 'railway pie'.
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$7.00 |
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Geraldton to Northampton and beyond.A special edition of The Westland, by Philippa Rogers, marking 50 years since closure of this, the first
government railway in WA. |
$7.00 |
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The WESTLAND journal.Why not subscribe to Rail Heritage's quarterly journal, with historical research, current rail and heritage activities, posted direct to you? Issues are normally 44-48 pages, and include colour photos. |
$39.50 |
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All Stations to Guildford by Geoffrey Higham.Marking the 125th anniversary of the railway from Fremantle to Guildford and Midland, this booklet provides a
concise history and a lineside guide. |
$7.00 |
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