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Swan View
PerthWestern Australia
Swan View Tunnel.jpg
The historic Swan View Tunnel
Postcode(s) 6056
Area 7.3 km2 (2.8 sq mi)
Location 6 km (4 mi) from Midland
LGA(s)
State electorate(s) Midland
Federal Division(s) Hasluck
Suburbs around Swan View:
Middle Swan Stratton Jane Brook
Midvale Swan View Hovea
Bellevue Greenmount Darlington

Swan View is a suburb located east of Perth, Western Australia. It's about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) from Perth city. This area is part of the Perth Hills and sits on the edge of the Darling Scarp.

Swan View is managed by two local government areas: the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring. It is close to the John Forrest National Park and major roads like Roe Highway and Great Eastern Highway.

The Brown Park community recreation ground in Swan View hosts the yearly Swan View Agricultural Show. This event has been a local tradition for a long time.

Getting Around: Transport in Swan View

Swan View has a history with railways and offers modern transport options. It's easy to get to and from this suburb.

Past Railways: The Swan View Tunnel

The old railway station in Swan View was very important. It controlled train traffic through the Swan View Tunnel. This tunnel was a key part of the railway system. The station closed on February 13, 1966.

Modern Train and Bus Services

Today, Swan View is served by Transperth buses. These buses connect the suburb to Midland. The buses are run by the Public Transport Authority.

The Avonlink and Prospector train lines also run along the western side of Swan View. These trains travel to places like Northam and beyond.

  • Bus Routes: Several bus routes serve Swan View. They connect different parts of the suburb to Midland Station. Some main roads served by buses include Talbot Road, Morrison Road, Myles Road, and Blackadder Road. These routes help residents travel easily within the area and to Midland.

Where is Swan View? Geography and People

Swan View is mostly a residential area with lots of parkland. It has clear boundaries that define its location.

Understanding Swan View's Borders

To the west, Swan View is bordered by the Avonlink/Prospector railway line. The southern border follows an old railway line, which is now part of the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. To the east, you'll find the John Forrest National Park. The northern boundary generally follows a line from Blackadder Creek, including parts of O'Connor Road and Murchison Drive.

Who Lives in Swan View? Population Facts

In 2011, a census showed that 8,027 people lived in Swan View. They lived in 3,349 homes. About 15% of the people living in Swan View have family origins from Southern or Eastern Europe.

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