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Marrawah is a
small town in the
north of the West
Coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Marrawah is
located in the
former shire of Wellington, now part of the...
- The
Marrawah Tramway was a 28
miles (45.1 km) long
narrow gauge forest railway near
Marrawah in
Tasmania with a
gauge of 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm). The construction...
- HMAS
Marrawah was an
auxiliary minesweeper operated by the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
during the
Second World War. She was
launched in 1910 by Van Vliet...
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Eucalyptus ovata,
commonly known as
swamp gum or
black gum, is a
small to medium-sized tree
species that is
endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has...
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Highway to Burnie.
Highway 1 ends at Burnie; the B****
Highway continues to
Marrawah on the west
coast as
Highway A2. The 715 km (444 mi)
section from the eastern...
- Note: This
article consists mostly of
locomotives operated by the Emu Bay Railway,
Tasmanian Government Railways, AN
Tasrail and
TasRail and the preceding...
- The
locomotive to
become known as
Spider in its
service on the
Marrawah Tramway,
Tasmania was
originally a
small Baldwin-built
steam tram
constructed about...
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occurs northeast of a line
joining Huonville, Lake Rowallan,
Waratah and
Marrawah. It was
introduced on
Flinders Island in
around 1940,
where it is now widespread...
- the
surrounding area had a po****tion of 32. It is
south of the town of
Marrawah.
Named after Sir
George Arthur,
Lieutenant Governor of Van
Diemens Land...
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Works Department on the
Marrawah Tramway in Tasmania's far
north west
running between Smithton and
Marrawah. On the
Marrawah Tramway, the
locomotive was...