Clyde, Victoria

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Clyde
Victoria
Postcode: 3978
Elevation: 8 m
Location:
LGA: City of Casey
State District: Bass, Cranbourne, Hastings
Federal Division: La Trobe

Clyde is a small town to the south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Casey.

[edit] Description

The town centre is located in a small triangle between Twyford Road, Clyde-Five Ways Road and Ballarto Road and contains a primary school, CFA fire station, general store and community hall. Nearby are the Inghams poultry feed mill, built in 1979, and Lineham Oval, a sports oval which is home to the Clyde club in the West Gippsland Cricket Association.

[edit] Transport

From 1888 until 1993, Clyde was a railway station on the South Gippsland line. The 796 bus route operated by Cranbourne Transit services the locality.[1]

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Coordinates: -38.132° 145.327°


Suburbs and Rural Townships of the City of Casey

Berwick | Blind Bight | Cannons Creek | Clyde | Clyde North | Cranbourne | Cranbourne East | Cranbourne North | Cranbourne South | Cranbourne West | Devon Meadows | Doveton | Endeavour Hills | Eumemmerring | Hallam | Hampton Park | Harkaway | Junction Village | Lynbrook | Lysterfield South | Narre Warren | Narre Warren North | Narre Warren South | Pearcedale | Tooradin | Warneet