Railway Reserves Heritage Trail - Distances

Distances

  • Pechey Road, Swan View 00.0 km 40.8 km
  • Swan View Tunnel eastern entrance 1.2 km 39.6 km
  • Parkerville 8.9 km 31.9 km
  • Stoneville 11.9 km 28.9 km
  • Mount Helena 15.9 km 24.9 km
  • Sawyers Valley 19.0 km 21.8 km
  • Mundaring 22.6 km 18.2 km
  • Coppin Road, Mundaring 24.1 km 16.7 km
  • Bailey Road, Glen Forrest 27.8 km 15.2 km
  • Hardey Road, Glen Forrest 29.0 km 11.8 km
  • Darlington 31.7 km 9.1 km
  • Boya 34.0 km 6.8 km
  • Scott Road, Greenmount 35.7 km 5.1 km
  • RSL Hall, Bellevue 35.7 km 3.3 km

Most road crossings on the trail have signs showing distances to the next number of locations or road crossings.

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