Jackie Junction
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TypeRoad junction
Junction typeT-Junction
LocationGibson Desert, 69 km (43 mi) north of Warburton
Opened16 August 1958
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| Type | Road junction |
| Junction type | T-Junction |
| Location | Gibson Desert, 69 km (43 mi) north of Warburton |
| Opened | 16 August 1958 |
| Built by | Gunbarrel Road Construction Party |
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25°42′27″S 126°39′47″E / 25.70750°S 126.66306°E Jackie Junction is a remote location in Western Australia on the Gunbarrel Highway. It was named by the road builder Len Beadell after his youngest daughter and is at the junction of the original Gunbarrel Highway and the road to Warburton. It is 69 kilometres (43 mi) north of Warburton.[1]
