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Drive
or walk the Historic Trail featuring historic hangar, quarry
site used to build runways, trans-continental railway, last
remaining railway station on the trans line, old telegraph
station site, Bureau of Meteorology building (no longer operational)
and Museum, Forrest township.
Why not have a hit of tennis or badminton under lights in the historic hangar.
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An
average of 60 trains per week pass through Forrest along the
trans-line, the Indian Pacific four times per week, and several
freight trains each day. The trains can be a maximum of 1.8km
long and may stop at the Forrest siding to allow another train
to pass.
If you hear a toot, it may be the daily paper being thrown from
the train or if it’s Monday it’s the Indian Pacific bringing our weekly shopping and mailbag from Kalgoorlie.
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| Forrest
Museum located in the old Met Office is a journey from the beginnings
of Forrest as a railway town, to the airport and Met station
and the current day. Much of the information, photographs and
memorabilia has been donated by the National Archives, BOM and
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Sit and
relax, enjoy the peaceful tranquility of the Nullarbor.
Bird
watchers bring your binoculars, a change in the weather, rain
or strong winds can blow in a variety of birds from grebes,
ducks, herons and waders such as Inland Dotterel, Pacific
Golden and Oriental Plovers, Banded and Black Winged Stilts.
We even had a Nankeen Night Heron take up residence for a
time at Forrest.
Watching the developing chicks of resident birds or prey such
as Wedge-Tailed Eagles and Nankeen Kestrels can be a very
rewarding experience.
Please download our bird
list for more details.
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| For those with their own 4wd and wanting some adventure there are caves, meteorite sites, blowholes and tektites to be found in the local area. |
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In 2005 Forrest entered the Tidy Towns competition for the Goldfields-Esperance area of W.A. We were a finalist and went on to win the 2005 Recycling and Waste Management Achievement Award.
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We now have a meteorite camera, complete with photovoltaic panels, located on the old HUFDUF on our historic trail. This was put in by a college in London and built in Prague. There are now three of these cameras on the Nullarbor to triangulate the position of any meteorite
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Homestead Cave is situated 41kms from Forrest and is a popular spot for cavers and picnickers.
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