The cutting was constructed between 1963 and 1964 for the Eastern Railway route through the Avon Valley.
This track was closed in 1966 when the route through the Avon Valley was opened.
The name of the district was changed to Avon Valley in 1950, but reverted back to its original name in 1962.
The park and bandstand look over the picturesque Avon Valley.
In 1966 the railway line was closed as part of a change of route to the Avon Valley.
Agriculture developed away from Perth in places like the Avon Valley, and along the southwest coastline.
The third and final route of the railway that goes through the Avon Valley passes over the site where the railway station was located.
It was discovered by an exploration party exploring the Avon Valley under the leadership of Robert Dale.
After two severe cases of arson attack, Avon Valley was newly built and refurbished in 2007.
Sheep farming was the most successful early agricultural activity, becoming quite productive in the Avon Valley in the 1830s.