- Source: Teepookana, Tasmania
Teepookana was a short lived port, community and railway stopping place on the southern bank of the King River, in Western Tasmania.
Port and railway station
It was important as a port during the construction of the railway between Regatta Point and Teepookana in the late nineteenth century. It was located between the two railway bridges that cross the King River.
Following the completion of the railway the community diminished in size and importance, however it is still listed in railway information for the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
Station sequence
Queenstown (Tasmania) railway station
Lynchford
Rinadeena
Dubbil Barril
Teepookana
Regatta Point
Teepookana Plateau
Teepookana Plateau, Tasmania (42°11′S 145°23′E) is high ground adjacent to the King River, the site of forest reserves and forested areas to the west of the West Coast Range and Mount Jukes in the West Coast of Tasmania.
It is within a few kilometres south of the location and railway line.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Teepookana, Tasmania
- King River (Tasmania)
- West Coast Wilderness Railway
- Lynchford, Tasmania
- Protected areas of Tasmania
- Rinadeena, Tasmania
- Regatta Point, Tasmania
- Queenstown railway station, Tasmania
- Dubbil Barril, Tasmania
- West Coast Range