Articles of interest in Mount Barker
Balhannah is a town in the Adelaide Hills about 30 km southeast of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It was established in 1839 as a farming community. The fruit cold store built in 1914 was one of the first in Australia and is still in use.…
Balhannah railway station is a disused railway station on the Adelaide-Wolseley line.
Totness consists mainly of industrial zoned areas. It is commonly referred to as Mount Barker or Littlehampton but is actually a town of its own. There is no street sign indicating you are entering Totness.
Nalawort railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line serving what is now the Adelaide Hills suburb of Crafers West to the east of the Kain Avenue level crossing.
Nairne railway station is located in the Adelaide Hills town of Nairne, about 55 kilometres from Adelaide station.
Mount Bonython (34°58′S138°42′E), 677 m (2,221 ft) above sea level) is one of two major peaks in the Adelaide hills visible from Adelaide. The other, about a kilometre to the south and some 20 m higher, is Mount Lofty. Mount Bonython is named after…
Madurta railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line serving the Adelaide Hills suburb of Aldgate to the east of the Cricklewood Road level crossing.
Long Gully railway station was located in the Belair National Park, South Australia. The original plan was for the siding to be named Minnow. The layout of the passing siding is unusual as, being on an "S" in the main line, traffic in both direction…
Dawesley is a settlement in South Australia.
Carey Gully is a small town in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia.
Brown Hill, South Australia, (34°59′S138°38′E), is a bare hill on the western edge of the Mount Lofty Ranges, seven km southeast of the centre of Adelaide, near the suburb of Mitcham.
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