Arthur River (Western Australia)
The Arthur River is located in the south-west of Western Australia.The river was named by Governor James Stirling in October 1835 after Arthur Trimmer, who was a member of the exploring expedition led by Stirling.[3] The bridge near Piesseville was left underwater following heavy rains near Wagin cause the river the rise downstream.[4] More flooding occurred in 1939 rendering the bridge at Arthur River impassable and closing it for two days while repair crews worked to make the bridge usable again.This article related to a river in Western Australia is a stub.