Flinders Bay branch railway

Flinders Bay branch
Photo of cleared former rail line formation through bush near Flinders Bay
Former rail line formation near Flinders Bay
Overview
OwnerCity of Busselton
Shire of Augusta–Margaret River
Termini
History
OpenedMay 1884 (Karridale-Boranup)
then in pieces until
1 April 1925 (Jarrahdene realignment)
Technical
Line length151 km (94 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

km
0
Boyanup
3.5
Trigwell
9.9
Elgin
18.4
Capel
21
RGC
27.5
Ludlow
33.2
Wonnerup
042.8
Busselton
53.6
Vasse
59.5
Marybrook
64.5
Quindalup
70.4
Yallingup
76.3
Yelverton
79.3
Metricup
80.6
Walburra
82.8
Harmans
89.1
Cowaramup
95.2
Bramley
103.5
Margaret River
111.6
Witchcliffe
117.3
Forest Grove
Jarrahdene Mill
Boranup Mill
129.3
Arumvale
130.5
Dianella
132.9
Karridale
141.0
Kudardup
147.9
Augusta
150.9
Flinders Bay

The Flinders Bay branch railway, also known as the Boyanup to Flinders Bay section ran between Boyanup and Flinders Bay, in South Western Western Australia. The section from Flinders Bay to Busselton has now been converted into a rail trail for bushwalkers and cyclists, called the Wadandi Trail.