Welshpool, Western Australia, is home to one of Perth's original railway stations, which opened in 1887 in conjunction with the Armadale Line and has provided a vital service ever since. The latest addition to the Transperth rail network is Thornlie station. Many rail enthusiasts who follow the history of train travel in Perth have stored their findings, images, and information via digital copying in Welshpool. Digital services such as this one are among the long list of options available to customers here at Minuteman Press.
The availability of rail services for such a long period of time in Welshpool must certainly have helped to establish the area as one of Perth's leading industrial centres, along with the likes of Osborne Park, Canning Vale and Kewdale. Digital copying in Welshpool has allowed some historians to store rare images of the rail's early operation. As an industrial hub, the suburb also has no shortage of business outlets, some of which have enjoyed a long association with the area. Another fascinating landmark is the Western Australian Museum, which dates back to 1891. Today, its Welshpool site is home to in excess of 4.5 million objects, which include everything from the Australia II racing yacht to rare fossils.
Recent innovations, such as digital copying in Welshpool, have come in very handy for the storage of information and images at institutions such as the museum. Contact us here at Minuteman Press for all your printing requirements and associated services.
