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- Cannawigara railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley railway line in the locality of Cannawigara, 282 kilometres from Adelaide railway station...
- Cannawigara is a locality in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It is crossed by the Dukes Highway and Adelaide-Melbourne railway line northwest...
- Localities around Bordertown: Cannawigara Senior Senior Cannawigara Mundulla Bordertown Pine Hill Wolseley Mundulla Bordertown South Pooginagoric Pooginagoric...
- Pendleton (Sherwood, Brimbago) Hundred of Cannawigara (Sherwood, Lowan Vale, northern half of Cannawigara) Hundred of Senior (Senior) Hundred of Willalooka...
- number(s) A8 (2017–present) Entire route Concurrencies: B57 (1998–present) (Cannawigara–Bordertown) Former route number National Highway A8 (1998–2017) National...
- Preceding station Australian Rail Track Corporation Following station Brimbago towards Adelaide Adelaide-Wolseley railway line Cannawigara towards Serviceton...
- District Council Bangham Bordertown Bordertown South Brimbago Buckingham Cannawigara Carew Custon Keith Kongal Laffer Lowan Vale Makin McCallum Mount Charles...
- District Council Bangham Bordertown Bordertown South Brimbago Buckingham Cannawigara Carew Custon Keith Kongal Laffer Lowan Vale Makin McCallum Mount Charles...
- Lands administrative divisions around McCallum: Pastoral unincorporated Pastoral unincorporated Fisk Makin McCallum Shaugh Pendleton Cannawigara Senior...
- Krichauff Hundred of Beatty 10 January 1918 Hundred of Paech Hundred of Cannawigara 10 January 1918 Hundred of Pflaum Hundred of Geegeela 10 January 1918...