Cook is a small, remote locality in South Australia, located in the Outback region along the iconic Indian Pacific railway line. With a population of just a few people, it primarily serves as a railway siding and a brief stopover for passengers traveling on the transcontinental train. The area is characterized by its arid desert landscape, offering a glimpse into the vast, uninhabited beauty of the Australian Outback. Cook is known for its isolation and historical significance as a former railway maintenance town, making it a unique and intriguing destination for those exploring remote Australia.
Postcode: | 5701 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -32.5778, 137.961 |
Federal Electorate: | N/A |