Leightonfield is an industrial locality in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.[1]
Leightonfield Villawood, New South Wales | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 33°50′55″S 150°55′21″E / 33.84863°S 150.92261°E | ||||||||||||||
Location | 26 km (16 mi) west of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Canterbury-Bankstown | ||||||||||||||
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History
editLeightonfield was the site of a munitions factory, where in the period of World War II, more than 3,000 people worked at the plant for the development of military weapons. It was later closed down in August 1945, shortly before the end of the war.
Currently, it endures as an industrial zone within part of Villawood and is accessible only by train within its railway station.
Geography
editSandwiched between Chester Hill and Villawood, Leightonfield is part of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown and is within the suburb of Villawood. Leightonfield's postcode is 2163.
Commercial area
editLeightonfield is exclusively an industrial estate within Villawood that features dozens of warehouses, workshops and factories. It is a prominent manufacturing hub in western Sydney. It has no permanent population.
Transport
editIt is served by Sydney Trains and various bus routes.
References
edit- ^ Local government area for Leightonfield, NSW. Bonzle.com