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    Trangie is a town in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is on the Mitchell Highway 485 kilometres (301 mi) north west of the state capital Sydney. It is part of Narromine Shire local government area. [2] At the 2021 census, Trangie had a population of 768. [1] Trangie is on the Main Western railway line, New South Wales

  2. Overview. The quaint township of Trangie, with a population of 1000, is just 34 kilometres west of Narromine on the Mitchell Highway, and is home to some of the most authentic country pubs. Trangie is home to number of unique boutique’s and retail shopping. Stay a while and explore for yourself. A range of café’s are available for those ...

  3. Visiting Trangie. The quaint township of Trangie, with a population of 1000, is just 34km west of Narromine on the Mitchell Highway, and is home to some of the most authentic country pubs. These pubs all exude old world charm and date back to the early 1900’s. (Trangie Hotel est. 1883, Royal Hotel est. 1900, and Imperial Hotel est.1916).

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    Trangie is located 461 km north-west of Sydney via the Great Western Highway, Orange and Narromine. It is 220 metres above sea-level.

    The area is thought to have been occupied by the Wongaibon Aborigines prior to white settlement. 'Trangie' is an indigenous word said to mean 'quick'. It was first used by Walker and Cornish when they took up land in the area and called their property Trangie.

    A Walk Back in TimeLocated in the town library (in Dandeloo Street) on a wall is a collection of descriptions and information about interesting buildings in the town. Railway StationThe township did not develop until the railway arrived in 1882, en route from Dubbo to Nevertire. The railway station was completed in 1909. It consisted of a 400 gallo...

    Cobb & Co Heritage TrailIn 2004 the legendary coaching company, Cobb & Co, celebrated the 150th anniversary of its first journey and the 80th anniversary of its last. The company's profound contribution to Australia's development was celebrated with the establishment of a heritage trail. Cobb & Co's origins lay in the goldrushes of the early 1850s....

    * Prior to the arrival of Europeans the district was occupied by the Wongaibon Aborigines. * The town developed on 'Weemaabah' station which was established in the 1830s. It was used for the grazing of cattle and, later, for sheep-grazing and horse-breeding. * The Cobb & Co. coach service from Dubbo to Bourke passed through the property and stopped...

    The best place for information about Trangie is the local library in Dandaloo Street. The main information centre in the area is the Narromine Visitor Information Centre, 37 Burroway Street, tel: (02) 6889 9999. Open Monday to Friday 9.00 am - 3.00 pm.

    There is a local website - http://www.trangie.net- which has details of accommodation and eating in the area.

  4. Nov 25, 2008 · Trangie Pleasant small country service centre. Trangie is small country service centre of some 1100 people, situated 493 km north-west of Sydney and 220 metres above sea-level in the Macquarie ...

  5. Trangie. Hotels. Things to Do. Broadway Grand Prix Our Lady of the Rocks Fort Frederick Quarry Park Takeshita Street Freedom Trail Ipsos Beach Pirate's Cave The Fillmore Golden Gardens Park Michelangelo Tango Show Skip The Line Ticket W/Optional Dinner In Buenos Aires City Half Day Tour of Miami by Bus with Sightseeing Cruise Dubai Red Dune ...

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  7. Open: Wednesday to Monday 10am - 4pm. Trangie Visitors Information Centre. Located at the Wungunja Cultural Centre in the Centre of Trangie, within walking distance from cafes, the Trangie Visitor Information Centre has ample parking for visitors with Caravans and RV's. Where: 81 Dandaloo Street, Trangie. Open: 7 days a week 10am - 3pm (closed ...

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