Transport In Perth, Western Australia
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Transport In Perth, Western Australia
Transport in Perth, Western Australia, is served by various means, among them an extensive highway/freeway network and a substantial system of commuter rail lines and bus routes. Public transport is managed by the Transperth agency. History Following the settlement of the Swan River Colony in 1829, the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River was the main transportation link between Perth (suburb), Perth and the port of Fremantle. Land transportation was difficult as the only river crossing near Perth, a ford (crossing), ford at the eastern end of the town, was often impassable for wagons and carts. The next crossing point was upstream at Guildford, Western Australia, Guildford, a major detour. The only alternative to these river crossings were ferries, which operated from North Fremantle, Western Australia, North Fremantle, Preston Point, and Narrows Bridge (Perth), The Narrows. Road transport Perth has an extensive road network centred around three freeways and nine metropo ...
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Perth, Scotland
Perth (; ) is a centrally located Cities of Scotland, Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and is the historic county town of Perthshire. It had a population of about in . There has been a settlement at Perth since prehistory, prehistoric times. It is a natural mound raised slightly above the flood plain of the Tay. The area surrounding the modern city is known to have been occupied ever since the arrival of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Nearby Neolithic standing stones and circles date from about 4,000 Anno Domini, BC, a period that followed the introduction of farming into the area. Close to Perth is Scone Abbey, which formerly housed the Stone of Scone (also known as the Stone of Destiny), on which the King of Scots were traditionally crowned. This enhanced the early importance of the city, and Perth became known as a "capital" of Scotland due to the frequent residence there of the royal court. Royal ...
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