Bellevue, Western Australia
Bellevue is a small locality on the western border of the Shire of Mundaring, Western Australia, or the eastern border of the City of Swan.
Located at the foot of the slopes of Greenmount, a landmark on the Darling Scarp that is noted in the earliest of travel journals of the early Swan River Colony.
Railways
From the 1880's until 1966, Bellevue was the railway station at the foot of the hills through which the Eastern Railway climbed. First for the line that proceeded east to Greenmount, then Boya, Darlington and on to Mundaring. Then for the line through Blackboy Hill, Swan View, the Swan View Tunnel and on to Chidlow. The third and final route of the railway that goes through the Avon Valley passes over the site where the Bellevue Railway Station was located.
During the First World War the branch line to the Helena Vale Race course was used for transporting troops between Blackboy Hill and Fremantle.
Although the old Mundaring Loop was closed for passenger traffic in 1954, trains were still utilising the line to Boya, where the Mountain Quarries siding was still in use. This operation closed in 1962.
Up until the 1960s it was the terminus of the passenger services from Perth. For a brief couple of years (1960-1962) a new railway station was made at Koongamia which was half-way to the old Greenmount Railway station. The suburban service now terminates at Midland.
Community
Bellevue has been afflicted by dissection by the Roe Highway, railway, and substantial changes in the eastern parts of Midland. The Bellevue Primary School was closed and amalgamated with the Koongamia Primary School to form the new Clayton View Primary School slightly up the hill towards Greenmount.
However it is a significant community despite the depredations of the transport routes and changes. It was the location of the original offices of what became the Mundaring Shire Council. It was also the location of the Catholic Church that preceded the St Anthony's church in Greenmount.
References
- Eliiot, Ian Mundaring - A History of the Shire'. 1983 ISBN 0 9592776 0 9
- Spillman, Ken Life was meant to be here: community and local government in the Shire of Mundaring. 2003 ISBN 0 9592776 3 3