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On Busselton Jetty

"On Busselton Jetty." At 6,040 feet, Busselton Jetty, in Western Australia's south west, is the longest timber-piled Jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Construction commenced in 1864 and the last commercial vessel moored there in 1971. The jetty now operates as a tourist attraction and has a ride-on miniature railway, but in former times there was a line built in Western Australia's 3'6" gauge to carry freight along it. The locomotive portrait shows a West Australian Government Railways G class 4-6-0 running along the Jetty in the late 1960s.
On Busselton Jetty
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On Busselton Jetty

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