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Teepookana was a
short lived port,
community and
railway stopping place on the
southern bank of the King River, in
Western Tasmania. It was
important as...
- in 1897, and
again on 1
November 1899 when the line was
extended from
Teepookana to
Regatta Point and Strahan. The
railway was the only way to get copper...
-
Puffing Billy use,
numbered 1 to 4 NBL. They are
named Mt Lyell, Rinadeena,
Teepookana, and
Dubbil Barril respectively,
reflecting their Tasmanian heritage....
-
Queenstown (Tasmania)
railway station Lynchford Rinadeena Dubbil Barril Teepookana Regatta Point "HEAVY RAIN ON WEST COAST". The
Examiner (Tasmania). Vol...
- wall, the
river flows through a
narrow channel as it
flows west
towards Teepookana, in the last 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) of the river,
where extensive silting...
-
Queenstown (Tasmania)
railway station Lynchford Rinadeena Dubbil Barril Teepookana Regatta Point "WESTERN NEWS".
Launceston Examiner. Vol. LIX, no. 215....
- at risk from the 1960s to the 1990s. From
Regatta Point to Queenstown:
Teepookana Dubbil Barril Rinadeena Lynchford Queenstown (Tasmania)
railway station...
- station.
Queenstown railway station Lynchford Rinadeena Dubbil Barril Teepookana Regatta Point Copley, Don (2007). "Queenstown Station".
Stations of Tasmania...
-
Heemskirk Mount Murchison Mount Roland Parting Cr****
Renison Bell St
Pauls Teepookana Tikka****pa
Plateau Tyndall West
Coast Range An area of land
which provides...
- 1892
Zeehan to
Mount Dundas line
opened 18.03.1897
Mount Lyell line to
Teepookana opened 01.11.1899
Mount Lyell line to
Regatta Point opened 15.12.1900...