Wiragul

History
Wiragul's name is a corrupted form of the name of the Weira Gaul Ruins, which are a major tourist destination in the area. After Notchropolis was established to the south, Wiragul developed as an exurb of Notchropolis.

Commercial area
Wiragul's commercial area is on River Road and Wiragul Road. There is a Centra shopping centre located nearby.

NotchRail
Wiragul NotchRail station is a major station on the Northern Line of the NotchRail network. There are train services to the city and towards Pallet Town and Dunheved.

NotchBus
Wiragul receives limited bus services to and from Pallet Town, with some services to Penrith.

Roads
The main road through Wiragul is River Road, which stretches from Penrith to Plainswood.

Wiragul Train Yards
The Wiragul Train Yards are located near Wiragul station.

Weira Gaul ruins
The Weira Gaul Ruins are thought to be dated around 300-400 B.N. (Before Notchropolis). There is a well, many houses and a monument in the centre.

Pig Hill Park
The Pig Hill Park gets its name from the abundant number of pigs that are found there. Wiragul is a major town and administrative centre of the Wiragul District. It is one of three major commercial areas north of Notchropolis, the other two being Pallet Town and Plainswood. It has a population of 6,788.