Boorabbin, Western Australia Explained

Boorabbin was a location on the narrow gauge Eastern Goldfields Railway in Western Australia. It was halfway between Southern Cross and Coolgardie.

It was the location of a water tank used during the era of steam power on the railways.[1] Construction of the tank began in 1896; it had a capacity of five and a quarter million gallons.[2]

The townsite was gazetted in 1898. It was named by C.C. Hunt in 1865.[3]

It is in the area of the Boorabbin National Park, and Boorabbin Rocks.

The locality was identified as the nearest to a tragedy on the Great Eastern Highway when three truck drivers were killed by bushfire across the highway in 2007.

Notes and References

  1. News: The Boorabbin Tank.. . Perth, Western Australia. 10 December 1897 . 5 July 2012 . 39 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Boorabbin. . Perth, Western Australia . 2 October 1896 . 25 March 2013 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Town names . 5 July 2012 . 19 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090519025355/http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/History%2Bof%2BCountry%2BTown%2BNames . dead .