Swan View, Western Australia
Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox Australian place Swan View is an eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its local government areas are the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring. It is Template:Convert from Perth in the Perth Hills on the edge of the Darling Scarp, just to the west of the John Forrest National Park, east of Roe Highway and north of the Great Eastern Highway.
The Brown Park community recreation ground[1] is the location of the long-standing annual Swan View Agricultural Show.[2]
Transport
The railway station of Swan View was the important control point for traffic through and around the Swan View Tunnel until it closed on 13 February 1966.[3]
Today, Swan View is served by Transperth buses from Midland, operated by the Public Transport Authority, while the Avonlink/Prospector railway line to Northam and beyond runs along Swan View's western edge.
Bus
- Template:Legend2 313 Jane Brook to Midland Station – serves Talbot Road and Morrison Road[4]
- Template:Legend2 314 Midland Station to Midland Station – Clockwise Circular Route, serves Talbot Road and Morrison Road[5]
- Template:Legend2 315 Midland Station to Midland Station – Clockwise Circular Route, serves Myles Road, Friday Corner, Blackadder Road and Morrison Road[6]
- Template:Legend2 323 Swan View to Midland Station – serves Talbot Road, Tunnel Road, Viveash Road, Stirling Close, Salisbury Road, Welbourn Road, Beresford Gardens, Amherst Road, Buckingham Road, Marlboro Road and Morrison Road[7]
- Template:Legend2 324 Midland Station to Midland Station – Anti-Clockwise Circular Route, serves Morrison Road and Talbot Road[8]
- Template:Legend2 325 Midland Station to Midland Station – Anti-Clockwise Circular Route, serves Morrison Road, Myles Road and Blackadder Road[9]
- Template:Legend2 327 Swan View Shopping Centre to Midland Station – serves Marlboro Road, Fairfax Road, Blanchard Road, Myles Road and Morrison Road[10]
Geography
Swan View is bounded by the Avonlink/Prospector railway line to the west, the former railway (now part of the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail) to the south, John Forrest National Park to the east, and a line east from Blackadder Creek (in part incorporating O'Connor Road and Murchison Drive) to the north. The suburb is almost entirely residential and parkland.[11]
At the 2011 census, Swan View had a population of 8,027 people living in 3,349 dwellings.[12]Template:Update-inline About 15% of the population are of Southern or Eastern European origins.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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References
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External links
- Swan View Community Association
- Mundaring and Hills Historical Society website
- Swan View on Geoscience Australia
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- ↑ 2006 StreetSmart directory, Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.
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