Forrest, Western Australia
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Forrest is a former small railway settlement and stopping place on the Nullarbor Plain, Script error: No such module "convert". west of the Western Australia / South Australia state border, established in 1916 during construction of the Trans-Australian Railway. It is on the part of the railway that is the longest – at Script error: No such module "convert". – stretch of straight railway line in the world.Template:Refn In the Template:CensusAU, the settlement and surrounding area had "no people or a very low population".[1][2]Template:Rp
The settlement was named after Sir John Forrest, the explorer who became the first Premier of Western Australia.[3] He was much involved in the push for Australia's federation and was the pre-eminent advocate for building the Trans-Australian Railway.[2]Template:Rp
Forrest no longer functions as a minor station as it did when established to service steam locomotives and maintain track. For six decades, a succession of about a dozen railway families lived there to provide essential operational and engineering services. However, from 1951, when steam engines were replaced by diesel locomotives that did not have to stop regularly for water and were very reliable, fewer employees were needed. Later, successive engineering changes – from timber to concrete sleepers, introduction of continuous welded rail, and mechanisation of track maintenance – continued to reduce the need for labour. Eventually all railway facilities were demolished, except for a rest house to accommodate transiting railway workers. After 1997, when the assets of Australian National Railways were sold to private operators, all maintenance of track and facilities was undertaken by non-resident contractors. The track configuration since 2017[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". was a Script error: No such module "convert". crossing loop, a goods loop of Script error: No such module "convert". and a short camp-train siding for emergency use.[4]
The sole passenger train on the western part of the Trans-Australian Railway, the Indian Pacific experiential tourism train, does not stop there.[5]
Forrest Airport is an important stopping place on the east–west air route for refuelling aircraft with short-range flight capacity. It was established in 1929, when it was the overnight stop on the first scheduled passenger air service between Perth and Adelaide, operated by West Australian Airways from 1929 to 1934. It has been in continuous use since then. Today, the airfield consists of two sealed runways Script error: No such module "convert". and Script error: No such module "convert". long, a large aircraft parking hangar, and Avgas and Jet A1 aviation fuel refuelling points. since 2023[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., nearby cottages could be booked for overnight accommodation.[6]
By road, Forrest is accessible only by unsealed tracks from the Eyre Highway at Eucla and Mundrabilla, about Script error: No such module "convert". to the south-east and south respectively.[7]
Popular Culture
In November 2024, filmmaker Yannick Jamey released a 14 minute documentary featuring the residents of Forrest titled "The Big Wait".[8]
Climate
Forrest has a typical arid climate but it is cooler in summer than much of the Australian desert because it is Script error: No such module "convert". from the Southern Ocean. Despite this, since 2021[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Forrest held the record for the equal 6th-hottest temperature in Australia, Script error: No such module "convert". being recorded on 13 January 1979.[9] Script error: No such module "weather box".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
See also
Notes
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References
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