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- The MerredinLink is a rural p****enger train service in Western Australia operated by Transwa between East Perth and Merredin. The MerredinLink was introduced...
- Cooperative Bulk Handling. It also serves as a stop on the Prospector and MerredinLink rural train services. The first European to settle in the area was John...
- Great Eastern Highway. The town serves as a stop on the Prospector and MerredinLink rural train services. It is also located on the Golden Pipeline Heritage...
- several Wheatbelt towns, while the Australind connects to Bunbury, the MerredinLink connects to Merredin and the AvonLink connects to Northam. Rail freight...
- 2004–2005 to replace the WAGR WCA/WCE class railcars on the AvonLink, MerredinLink and Prospector services in Western Australia. The trains are capable...
- services: Australind: Perth to Bunbury AvonLink: Midland to Northam MerredinLink: East Perth to Merredin The Prospector: East Perth to Kalgoorlie In 2003/04...
- It is connected by public transport to Perth via the Prospector and MerredinLink rail services. Merredin's history varies from that of other wheat-belt...
- served by Journey Beyond's Indian Pacific, and Transwa's Prospector and MerredinLink services. Until it ceased in June 1991, the terminal was also served...
- AvonLink was extended to Merredin on three days a w****, operating as the MerredinLink. In September 2006, Transwa trialed a day trip Sunday service to Northam...
- trains on the Perth-to-Kalgoorlie railway and serves as a stop on the MerredinLink rural train service. The area was first visited by Europeans in 1864...