Tourist Drives in Western Australia
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Tourist Drives in Western Australia are routes through areas of scenic or historic significance, designated by route markers with white numbers on a brown shield. Tourist Drives were introduced into Western Australia while Eric Charlton was the state government Minister for Transport in the 1990s. The 28 numbered routes collectively traverse more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) across the state. In addition to the Tourist Drives, there are unnumbered routes such as the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, and local governments may designate and maintain local scenic drives, generally unnamed and unnumbered.
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Tourist Drives in Western Australia
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Tourist Drive 360
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Tourist Drive 250
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Tourist Drive 260
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Tourist Drive 203
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Tourist Drive 204
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Tourist Drive 207
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Tourist Drive 359
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Tourist Drive 202
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Tourist Drive 200
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Tourist Drive 201
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Tourist Drive 205
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Tourist Drive 206
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Tourist Drive 251
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Tourist Drive 252
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Tourist Drive 254
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Tourist Drive 255
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Tourist Drive 256
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Tourist Drive 257
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Tourist Drive 258
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Tourist Drive 259
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Tourist Drive 350
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Tourist Drive 351
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Tourist Drive 352
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Tourist Drive 353
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Tourist Drive 354
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Tourist Drive 355
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Tourist Drive 356
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Tourist Drive 357
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Tourist Drive 358
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Route markers for
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Tourist Drives 200, 250, & 350
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AUS
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Tourist Drives 200–207
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Tourist Drives 250–260 & 350–360
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Elsewhere:
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Within Perth:
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6
7
10
14
24
25
30
31
34
35
38
44
45
57
70
77
88
98
121
123
155
166
204
244
381
2000
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Beverley – Albany
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Burrup Peninsula – Point Samson
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Cape Naturaliste – Cape Leeuwin
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Coolgardie – Kalgoorlie
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Denmark – William Bay National Park
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Dongara – Kalbarri National Park
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Leschenault – Bunbury
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Manjimup – Quinninup
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Mount Barker – Porongurup
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Mundaring – Kalamunda
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North Fremantle – Ocean Reef
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Roelands – Muja
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Toodyay – Beverley
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Upper Swan – Watheroo National Park
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Wanneroo – Chittering
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Geikie Gorge National Park – Windjana Gorge National Park
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200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
250
251
252
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
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Western Australia
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Tourist Drives of
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Tourist Drives in Western Australia are routes through areas of scenic or historic significance, designated by route markers with white numbers on a brown shield. Tourist Drives were introduced into Western Australia while Eric Charlton was the state government Minister for Transport in the 1990s. The 28 numbered routes collectively traverse more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) across the state. In addition to the Tourist Drives, there are unnumbered routes such as the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, and local governments may designate and maintain local scenic drives, generally unnamed and unnumbered.
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scenic
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approx.
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