We're at a T-Junction in Yanchep With
Автор: Michael Cheetham
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I capture the scenery and bushland before its gobbled up to the development of The Junction in Yanchep at The End of The Line
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Yanchep Junction the Closest New Land to the New Train Station in #yanchep
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Approximately a 49-minute journey from Perth, Yanchep Station will become the heart of Perth’s newest strategic business centre.
The end-of-the-line station will be located south of the future Toreopango Avenue, north of Yanchep Beach Road, east of Marmion Avenue and west of Wanneroo Road.
Yanchep Junction is a brand-new residential estate where established amenity meets exciting opportunity, with the promise of flexible, flourishing living in between.
📌 Its proximity to the heart of the emerging Yanchep City Centre means the area will be full of life, with new 💼 office and 🏢 commercial space, new 🛒 shopping and 🍽 hospitality, a new 👩⚕️ health precinct and hospital, new 🚌 schools and recreation – and plenty of local jobs!
The Yanchep 🛤 train station will provide fast and easy access to where you want to be, so sign up now to be at the front of the line to an exciting new place that’s connected to real life and uncomplicated living!
#didyouknowfacts
Approximately a 49-minute journey from Perth, Yanchep Station will become the heart of Perth’s newest strategic business centre.
The end-of-the-line station will be located south of the future Toreopango Avenue, north of Yanchep Beach Road, east of Marmion Avenue and west of Wanneroo Road.
The Noongar place name for Yanchep Station is Yanchep and the narrative is ‘A native flax or bulrush’ (Yanchep is derived from the Noongar word Yanget).
Built in a cutting, with a cut and cover approach to provide ground-level connections in a concourse area to each side of the railway, Yanchep Station’s future-proof design provides land development opportunities, while meeting passenger needs from day one of operations.
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UP: From Steam to Green: The History and Evolution of Locomotives
February 21, 1804
On February 21, 1804, British mining engineer, inventor and explorer Richard Trevithick debuted the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive in the Welsh mining town of Merthyr Tydfil. Following that debut, locomotives have been powered by a myriad of fuels, including wood, coal and oil.
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