Swan View Tunnel Western End. Swan View Tunnels Perth Western Australia 2020 YouTube Starting from the main carpark near the John Forrest Tavern off Park Road, Hovea, this walk takes you past the National Park Falls and through the Swan View Tunnel via the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail Expect to see an array of flora, fauna in the early morning.
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Starting from the main carpark near the John Forrest Tavern off Park Road, Hovea, this walk takes you past the National Park Falls and through the Swan View Tunnel via the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail The Swan View Tunnel is a former railway tunnel located on the southern side of the Jane Brook valley in the outer Perth suburb of Swan View in the John Forrest National Park on the edge of the Darling Scarp.After its closure as a railway tunnel, it reopened as part of the John Forrest Heritage Trail, a rail trail.
Or from the same trailhead, you can go to Hovea Falls, Mundaring Weir and Glen Brook A new line was laid, taking advantage of the gentle gradients of the Jane Brook valley but requiring a tunnel. John Forrest National Park is West Australia's oldest national park, and remains one of Perth's favourite day trip destinations
Railway trains approaching the Swan View Tunnel State Library of Western Australia. The tunnel is surrounded by lush greenery and provides a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks or bike rides Starting from the main carpark near the John Forrest Tavern off Park Road, Hovea, this walk takes you past the National Park Falls and through the Swan View Tunnel via the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail
Swan View Western Australia. Swan View Photos by Mingor. Crossing the Darling Range was a daunting task on the 1880s Eastern Railway line with gradients of 1 in 30 Or from the same trailhead, you can go to Hovea Falls, Mundaring Weir and Glen Brook