Railways in Perth, the capital city of
Western Australia
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, have existed since 1881, when the
Eastern Railway was opened between
Fremantle
Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australi ...
and
Guildford
Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, England, around south-west of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The nam ...
. Today, Perth has eight
Transperth
Transperth is the public transport system for Perth and surrounding areas in Western Australia. It is managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), a state government organisation, and consists of train, bus and ferry services. Bus operat ...
suburban railway lines and 85 railway stations.
The Transperth network is owned and operated by the WA
Public Transport Authority (PTA) and consists of eight lines: the
Airport
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,
Armadale,
Ellenbrook,
Fremantle
Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australi ...
,
Mandurah
Mandurah ( ) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, situated approximately south of the state capital, Perth. It is the state's second most populous city, with a population of 90,306.
Mandurah's central business dis ...
,
Midland,
Thornlie–Cockburn, and
Yanchep
Yanchep is a coastal town north of Perth, Western Australia, north of the Perth CBD. It is a part of the City of Wanneroo local government area. Originally a small crayfishing settlement, it was developed by entrepreneur Alan Bond in the 19 ...
lines. Perth's trains had 53.2 million boardings in the 2022–23 financial year, giving the Transperth rail network the third highest patronage out of all of
Australia's suburban rail networks.
A notable feature of Perth's urban rail network is that a significant portion of it operates in the median of freeways, with dedicated bus-train interchanges and extensive Park & Ride (P&R) facilities provided at certain stations.
Passengers arrive on feeder buses or use P&R and transfer to trains at railway stations. These system design features are a response to Perth's low density.
History
The
Eastern Railway was the first railway to be constructed in the Perth metropolitan area. It travelled from
Fremantle
Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australi ...
to
Guildford
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via Perth and opened in 1881. It was first proposed in 1871 following the success of railways in
Sydney
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and
Melbourne
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.
In 1874, two possible routes were suggested: one traveling north of the
Swan River via Perth and one travelling south of the river with a branch line to Perth.
The Department of Works and Railways was formed in 1877.
The northern route was chosen in July 1878, and the contract for the construction of the railway was awarded to
John Robb at a cost of £74,591/19/5 later that year.
Governor
Harry Ord
Sir Harry St. George Ord (17 June 1819 – 20 August 1885) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Bermuda between 1861 and 1864, Governor of the Straits Settlements between 1867 and 1873, and Governor of Western Austral ...
turned the
first sod
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on 3 June 1879, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of British settlement of Western Australia.
The railway was operable as far east as
Perth station
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by 9 October 1880 and on 1 March 1881, the railway was officially opened between Fremantle and Guildford by Governor
William Robinson. The initial timetable was five trains per day from Fremantle, two terminating at Perth and three terminating at Guildford. There was a severe shortage of rolling stock, and so the trains operated simultaneously as passenger and goods trains. A contract was awarded to J. W. Wright for £53,043 for the extension of the line to
Chidlow. This extension opened to traffic on 11 March 1884. Suburban trains terminated at Guildford still.
The railway was initially just
single tracked with the only
passing loop
A passing loop (UK usage) or passing siding (North America) (also called a crossing loop, crossing place, refuge loop or, colloquially, a hole) is a place on a single line railway or tramway, often located at or near a station, where trains o ...
being at Perth. Another passing loop was built at
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* Claremont, Tasmania, a suburb of Hobart
* Claremont, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth
* Town of Claremont, Perth
* Claremont Airbase, an ...
in 1885, and soon after, sidings were built at Guildford. In 1886,
a branch line opened in
Bayswater
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to the Swan River foreshore near
Ascot Racecourse
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(known then as Perth Racecourse).
The
South Western Railway
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between Perth and
Bunbury opened on 2 May 1893.
On 21 February 1896, a new route for the Eastern Railway between
Midland Junction
Midland is a suburb and historic town of Perth, Western Australia, located northeast of Perth's central business district. It is the administrative seat and commercial centre of the City of Swan local government area. It is also a designate ...
and
Mount Helena via
Swan View
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opened. It had a lower gradient than the first route and upon opening, it became the main line with the old route being relegated. The maximum grade of the new route was 1:40 whereas the maximum grade of the old route was 1:29. The new route featured the
Swan View Tunnel
The Swan View Tunnel is a former railway tunnel located on the southern side of the Jane Brook valley in the outer Perth suburb of Swan View in the John Forrest National Park on the edge of the Darling Scarp. After its closure as a railway tun ...
, the first rail tunnel in Western Australia.
Suburban trains on the Eastern Railway were extended to
Midland Junction
Midland is a suburb and historic town of Perth, Western Australia, located northeast of Perth's central business district. It is the administrative seat and commercial centre of the City of Swan local government area. It is also a designate ...
when the
Midland Railway Workshops
The Midland Railway Workshops in Midland, Western Australia, were the main workshops for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) for over 80 years, (1904-1994).
History
The first railway workshops in Western Australia were located at ...
opened in 1904/5. By 1906, suburban trains ran as far as
Bellevue Bellevue means "beautiful view" in French.
Bellevue or Belle Vue may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Bellevue, Queensland
* Bellevue, Western Australia
* Bellevue Hill, New South Wales
Canada
* Bellevue, Alberta
* Bellevue, Newfoundlan ...
on the Eastern Railway and as far as
Maddington on the South Western Railway. Kelmscott and Armadale were considered country towns and were served by the less frequent trains to Bunbury.
18
WAGR ADG class
The WAGR ADG class was an 18 member class of diesel railcars operated by the Western Australian Government Railways between 1954 and 1992.
History
Having trialled Governor railcars on the Perth suburban network, in September 1951 an order was p ...
railcars were added to the network in 1954, marking the first time that diesel trains were used for suburban services.
As they had a higher acceleration, more closely spaced stations were able to be built, and so on 28 November 1954, seven new stations opened:
Ashfield station on the Midland line;
Grant Street
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,
Loch Street and
Victoria Street stations on the Fremantle line; and
Beckenham
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(known then as Higham),
Oats Street and Stokely stations on the Armadale line.
Headways at this time were 20 minutes on the Fremantle and Midland lines and 40 minutes on the Armadale line. The introduction of diesel railcars reduced the time to get to Perth from Fremantle, Bellevue or Armadale, and resulted in an increase in patronage. In 1953–54, there were 7.8 million boardings, which increased to 13.8 million five years later. This increase was only temporary though, with patronage dropping below 10 million per year in 1964 due to the widespread adoption of cars. By 5 October 1968, suburban services were fully operated by diesel railcars for the first time.
Decline
Until the 1950s, the urban development of Perth closely followed the train and tram lines, but following the advent of car-based planning, urban development began to stretch north and south where there were no railways or tramways. The 1955 ''
Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle
The 1955 ''Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle'' (also known as the ''Stephenson,'' or ''Stephenson-Hepburn Report'') was prepared for the Government of Western Australia by Gordon Stephenson and Alistair Hepburn. The plan ...
'', also known as the ''Stephenson-Hepburn Report'', reinforced this. The report proposed the construction of freeways throughout the Perth metropolitan area and for railways to
Morley and
Whitfords. When the
Metropolitan Region Scheme
The Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) provides the legal basis for land use planning within the Perth metropolitan region. It classifies land into broad zones and reservations and is administered by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAP ...
was adopted in 1963, reserves were set for the freeways but not the railways. Over the following decades, rail patronage declined and the system fell into disrepair.
In 1970, the ''Perth Regional Transport Study'' recommended that the rail system be replaced with busways, but the subsequent
Tonkin
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government decided against this after looking at public opinion on this. In 1978, the ''Rail and Bus Policies for the Fremantle Corridor'' report recommended that the
Fremantle line
The Fremantle line is a suburban railway and service in Western Australia that connects the central business district (CBD) of Perth with Fremantle.
History
The railway on which the service runs opened on 1 March 1881 as the first suburban rai ...
close and be replaced with buses. On 2 September 1979, the
Fremantle line was controversially closed to passenger services by the
Charles Court
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Liberal government. A group named the "Friends of the Railways" was formed to advocate against the closure. Following the closure, the Fremantle corridor saw a 30 percent drop in patronage and a petition with over 100,000 was presented to parliament. The Liberal government was defeated in the
1983 state election and several months later, the Fremantle line reopened on 29 July 1983.
Revival
Soon after the Fremantle line reopened, the state government decided to investigate electrifying the network. It confirmed plans to electrify the network in 1985 and also announced it was investigating building a new transit line to the northern suburbs, what would later become the
Joondalup line (now known as the Yanchep line). New engineering standards were developed to permit trains to fit into and safely run within freeway medians.
Electrification commenced in 1989 and the new electric trains, now known as the
Transperth A-series train
The A-series trains are a class of electric multiple unit built by Walkers Limited in Maryborough, Queensland for Transperth Train Operations, Transperth between 1991 and 1999. When introduced in 1991, the A-series trains became the first elect ...
s, commenced operations in September 1991.

The ''
Northern Suburbs Rapid Transit Study'' investigated whether the northern suburbs should get
bus rapid transit, light rail or heavy rail, among other options. The choice eventually settled on was for heavy rail, like the rest of the rail network. Construction on the Joondalup line began in 1990. The line mostly ran though the median of the
Mitchell Freeway
The Mitchell Freeway is a controlled-access highway, freeway in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking Perth (suburb), central Perth with the city of Joondalup. It is the northern section of List of road routes in Western ...
, deviating east at
Joondalup
Joondalup () is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately north of Perth central business district, Perth's central business district. It contains the central business district of the regional City of Joondalup and acts as the primar ...
. It had significantly wider station spacing than the original three lines and several stations were designed as bus-train interchanges. The line opened to partial service on 21 December 1992 with three stations operational (
Leederville,
Edgewater and
Joondalup
Joondalup () is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately north of Perth central business district, Perth's central business district. It contains the central business district of the regional City of Joondalup and acts as the primar ...
). All the stations along the line from Perth to Joondalup opened in March 1993, along with reforms to the bus network in the northern suburbs so that buses fed into interchanges along the railway. Later that year, the Joondalup line was extended to
Currambine.
New MetroRail
Planning for the
Mandurah line
The Mandurah line, also known as the Southern Suburbs Railway, is a suburban railway line and service in Western Australia, linking Perth's central business district (CBD) with Mandurah to the south. Operated by the Public Transport Authority ( ...
commenced soon after the Joondalup line opened. The first
Transperth B-series train
The B-series trains are a class of electric multiple unit built by Downer Rail in Maryborough, Queensland for Transperth Train Operations, Transperth between 2004 and 2019.
Design
Each set consists of three semi-permanently coupled cars desi ...
s arrived in June 2004 and the new
Nowergup rail depot on the Joondalup line opened. The Joondalup line was extended to
Clarkson station, opening on 4 October 2004. The
Thornlie—Cockburn line, a spur off the
Armadale line
The Armadale line is a partially-closed suburban railway service in Perth, Western Australia, operated by the Public Transport Authority as part of the Transperth system. The Armadale line is long, and starts at Perth station, heading south ...
, opened on 7 August 2005.
The Mandurah line opened on 23 December 2007. The Joondalup line was extended again to
Butler
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, opening on 21 September 2014.
Metronet
Construction on the
Forrestfield–Airport Link (FAL) began in November 2016. The FAL involved the construction of of twin-bored tunnels to connect
Perth Airport
Perth Airport is an international airport, international, domestic airport, domestic and general aviation airport serving Perth, Western Australia.
It is the List of the busiest airports in Australia, fourth busiest airport in Australia meas ...
and Perth's eastern suburbs to the rail network. The FAL opened as the
Airport line on 9 October 2022.
The last
Transperth B-series train
The B-series trains are a class of electric multiple unit built by Downer Rail in Maryborough, Queensland for Transperth Train Operations, Transperth between 2004 and 2019.
Design
Each set consists of three semi-permanently coupled cars desi ...
entered service in mid-2019 as set 126.
The Joondalup line was extended from Butler to Yanchep. Construction for that began in mid-2020, and it opened on 14 July 2024, coinciding with the line's renaming to the Yanchep line.
Construction on the
Ellenbrook line
The Ellenbrook line, known as the Morley–Ellenbrook line during construction, is a suburban railway line in Perth, Western Australia, which is operated by the Public Transport Authority (Western Australia), Public Transport Authority as part ...
commenced in January 2022. The line opened on 8 December 2024. Construction on the
Thornlie–Cockburn Link to extend the Thornlie line to
Cockburn Central
Cockburn Central ( ) is a suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is south of Perth's central business district (CBD) along the Kwinana Freeway. Its local government area is the City of Cockburn, and it is intended by the ...
on the Mandurah line commenced in 2019.
This extension opened on 8 June 2025.
The
Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project
The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is a project by the Government of Western Australia to elevate part of the Armadale line, thereby removing six level crossings and rebuilding five stations to modern standards. The pr ...
commenced in November 2023. This project elevated the Armadale line between
Victoria Park and
Beckenham
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stations, removing six
level crossing
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s and rebuilding five stations (Welshpool Station was demolished). This project necessitated the closure of the Armadale and Thornlie lines for eighteen months, which started on 20 November 2023. Services recommenced to Beckenham and Thornlie in June 2025. The Armadale line will also be extended to
Byford, with that extension planned to open in late-2025.
The first
Transperth C-series train
The Transperth C-series trains are a class of electric multiple units part of Alstom's X'Trapolis family of trains for Transperth that are being delivered as part of Metronet (Western Australia), Metronet. The trains are operating on Railways i ...
entered service on 8 April 2024 on the
Mandurah
Mandurah ( ) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, situated approximately south of the state capital, Perth. It is the state's second most populous city, with a population of 90,306.
Mandurah's central business dis ...
and
Yanchep line
The Yanchep line, formerly the Joondalup line, is a suburban railway line and service in Perth, Western Australia, linking the city's central business district (CBD) with its northern suburbs. Operated by the Public Transport Authority as pa ...
s.
Management, operation and branding
Western Australian Government Railways
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(WAGR) was established in 1890 as the owner and operator of the railways, superseding the Department of Works and Railways.
The Tonkin government decided to restructure the operations of suburban transport, and so in 1974, the management of suburban rail services was placed with the
Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger Transport Trust (MTT), the operator of bus services in Perth since 1958.
The MTT contracted out the operation of rail services to WAGR,
which was rebranded Westrail in September 1975.
The MTT adopted
Transperth
Transperth is the public transport system for Perth and surrounding areas in Western Australia. It is managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), a state government organisation, and consists of train, bus and ferry services. Bus operat ...
as its
trading name
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in August 1986.
In November 1992, the rail system was rebranded as Fastrak, but this rebranding was reverted around 1995. In 1993, management of the Transperth system was transferred to the Department of Transport with the aim of privatising the operation of the Transperth system.
WAGR underwent a restructuring in 2000 with the sale of its freight business to
Australian Railroad Group
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. The WAGR Commission was created in December 2000 which operated the network under its Urban Passenger Division as part of an alliance agreement with the Transperth division of the Department of Transport. The Department of Transport merged with the Department of Planning in July 2001 to form the
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure was a department of the Government of Western Australia that was responsible for implementing the state's planning, infrastructure and transport policies during the Gallop Ministry, Gallop and Carpen ...
. The Transperth division continued under the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
On 1 July 2003, the WAGR Commission, Transperth, school bus services and regional bus services were merged to form the Public Transport Authority (PTA), which oversaw all public transport in Western Australia as one organisation for the first time.
Services have since been managed by the PTA's Transperth division and operated by the PTA's Transperth Train Operations division under an internal
service-level agreement
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T ...
.
Lines
The Transperth rail network consists of eight lines. All lines meet at either Perth station or
Perth Underground station. As of December 2021, the Transperth rail network is long, the third largest in Australia.
The
Fremantle
Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australi ...
,
Midland, and
Ellenbrook lines run as
through service
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s with each other. The Fremantle line runs from Fremantle to Perth and has 17 stations, including the two termini. The Midland line runs from Perth to Midland and has 15 stations, including the two termini. The Ellenbrook line runs from Perth to Ellenbrook and has 13 stations, including the two termini. The maximum speed of the Midland line is and the maximum speed of the Fremantle line is . The maximum speed of the Ellenbrook line is .
The frequency of the Fremantle, Midland, and Ellenbrook lines is five trains per hour during peak and four trains per hour outside peak and on weekends.
The
Armadale line
The Armadale line is a partially-closed suburban railway service in Perth, Western Australia, operated by the Public Transport Authority as part of the Transperth system. The Armadale line is long, and starts at Perth station, heading south ...
runs between Perth and Armadale and has 20 stations. This line has a branch line: the
Thornlie–Cockburn line
The Thornlie–Cockburn line is a suburban railway line and service in Perth, Western Australia, operated by the Public Transport Authority (Western Australia), Public Transport Authority as part of the Transperth system. The line branches fro ...
, which runs from Perth to Cockburn Central on the Mandurah line, branching off south of Beckenham. This line has 15 stations including the two termini. The maximum speed of these lines is , except for the Thornlie-Cockburn branch, which has a maximum speed of .
The frequency of the Armadale line is seven trains per hour during peak and four trains per hour outside peak and on weekends. The frequency of the Thornlie–Cockburn line is four trains per hour on weekdays and Saturdays, and two trains per hour on Sundays.
The Armadale, Fremantle and Midland lines are collectively known as the "heritage lines" because they were constructed long before the other lines were built. The heritage line stations are often situated closer together, have fewer facilities, fewer bus transfers and lower patronage than the newer lines. These lines predominantly use A-series trains but will be transitioned to using only B-series trains as the A-series trains are retired.
The
Yanchep line
The Yanchep line, formerly the Joondalup line, is a suburban railway line and service in Perth, Western Australia, linking the city's central business district (CBD) with its northern suburbs. Operated by the Public Transport Authority as pa ...
and
Mandurah
Mandurah ( ) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, situated approximately south of the state capital, Perth. It is the state's second most populous city, with a population of 90,306.
Mandurah's central business dis ...
lines run as through services with each other. The Yanchep line runs from Perth to Yanchep. It has 16 stations: two stations in the Perth CBD, seven suburban stations with bus interchanges, and three suburban stations without bus interchanges. The Mandurah line runs between Perth and Mandurah and has 13 stations. Two of those stations are in the Perth CBD and the rest are suburban and have bus interchanges. The maximum speed of the Yanchep and Mandurah lines is .
The frequency of these lines during peak is twelve trains per hour between Cockburn and Whitfords and six trains per hour on the outer sections of these lines. The frequency outside peak and on weekends is four trains per hour.
The
Airport line runs between High Wycombe and Claremont via Perth Airport and the Perth CBD. Between Bayswater and Perth, the Airport line shares track with the Midland and Ellenbrook lines, and between Perth and Claremont, the Airport line shares track with the Fremantle line. The maximum speed of this line is within the section between Bayswater and High Wycombe.
The frequency of this line is five trains per hour during peak and four trains per hour outside peak and on weekends.
Most of the Transperth network is segregated from non-Transperth trains. The exceptions are the Armadale line, which is used by
Transwa
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The Transwa system provides transport between Perth and the ...
's ''
Australind
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'' train, the Midland line between East Perth and Midland, which is dual standard and narrow gauge on that section and used by Transwa's ''
AvonLink
The ''AvonLink'' is a rural passenger train service in Western Australia operated by Transwa between Midland railway station, Perth, Midland and Northam railway station, Western Australia, Northam.
History
The consideration of revitalising pa ...
'', ''
MerredinLink
The ''MerredinLink'' is a rural passenger train service in Western Australia operated by Transwa between East Perth railway station, East Perth and Merredin railway station, Merredin.
History
The ''MerredinLink'' was introduced in June 2004 w ...
'', ''
The Prospector'', and ''
Indian Pacific
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'', and the Fremantle line bridge across the
Swan River, which is used by freight trains to access
Fremantle Port
Fremantle Harbour is Western Australia's largest and busiest general cargo port and an important historical site. The inner harbour handles a large volume of sea containers, vehicle imports and livestock exports, cruise shipping and naval visits ...
.
Infrastructure
Perth's suburban railways use
narrow gauge
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Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
track, except for the Midland line between East Perth and Midland, which uses
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
track as regional train services use
standard gauge
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.
The Airport line branch, the Yanchep line, and the Mandurah line have a maximum speed of ; the Armadale, Thornlie and Midland lines have a maximum speed of ; and the Fremantle line has a maximum speed of .
Trains are powered by
overhead line equipment
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. In the Airport line and
Perth City Link
Perth City Link is an urban renewal and redevelopment project in Perth, Western Australia.
The projectbounded by the Mitchell Freeway, Wellington Street, the Horseshoe Bridge and Roe Street is on land that was once the Perth/City railway y ...
tunnels, where space is limited, a rigid
overhead conductor rail
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is used.
Perth's suburban railways use
fixed block signalling
Signalling block systems enable the safe and efficient operation of railways by preventing collisions between trains. The basic principle is that a track is broken up into a series of sections or "blocks". Only one train may occupy a block at ...
. As part of Metronet's High Capacity Signalling Project, the network will be upgraded to
moving block signalling
In railway signalling, a moving block is a signalling block system where the blocks are defined in real time by computers as safe zones around each train. This requires both knowledge of the exact location and speed of all trains at any given t ...
using
communications-based train control
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(CBTC). As of 2021, the CBTC system is planned to be implemented on the Airport, Midland and Fremantle lines by June 2027, the Yanchep and Mandurah lines by 2029, and the Armadale and Thornlie–Cockburn lines by 2031. This will allow for up to 30 trains per hour on some sections of the network.
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Stations
There are 85 railway stations on the Transperth network. 46 of those stations have bus transfers.
Five of those stations are underground: Airport Central, Elizabeth Quay, Perth Underground, Redcliffe, and Subiaco stations.
Showgrounds station only operates during events at the
Claremont Showground
The Claremont Showground near Perth, Western Australia is home to the annual Perth Royal Show. In 1902, of land were reserved in the Perth suburb of Claremont for a new showground to replace the Guildford Showgrounds. The Royal Agricultural S ...
.
Disabled
accessibility is best on the newer lines, with the heritage lines all having over half their stations non-compliant. All stations along the Airport line branch, the Ellenbrook line branch, the Mandurah line , and the Thornlie-Cockburn line branch are accessible and in addition all stations along the Yanchep line except
Edgewater,
Leederville, and
Stirling
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stations are accessible. Perth station is accessible with the exception of platform four, which is used by the Thornlie–Cockburn line. 12 of the stations across the Armadale and Thornlie-Cockburn lines are currently accessible with Armadale planned to be rebuilt as accessible when it opens in late 2025. The stations which remain inacessible include
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
,
McIver,
Burswood,
Kenwick,
Maddington,
Gosnells,
Seaforth,
Kelmscott
Kelmscott is a village and civil parish on the River Thames in West Oxfordshire, about east of Lechlade in neighbouring Gloucestershire. Since 2001 it has absorbed Little Faringdon, which had been a separate civil parish. The 2011 Census ...
,
Challis, and
Sherwood
Sherwood may refer to:
Places Australia
*Sherwood, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane
* Sherwood, South Australia, a locality
*Shire of Sherwood, a former local government area of Queensland
* Electoral district of Sherwood, an electoral district fr ...
. 13 stations along the Fremantle line are not accessible. The exceptions are
Fremantle
Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australi ...
,
Subiaco, and
West Leederville
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Etymology
The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance langu ...
stations. Eight stations along the Midland line are not accessible. The exceptions are
Bassendean,
Bayswater
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, Claisebrook,
East Perth
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that eas ...
,
Maylands, and
Midland stations. All stations have step-free access. Factors limiting accessibility include non-compliant ramps, a lack of
tactile paving
Tactile paving (also called tenji blocks, truncated domes, detectable warnings, tactile tiles, tactile ground surface indicators, tactile walking surface indicators, or detectable warning surfaces) is a system of textured ground surface indicat ...
, large
platform gap
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s, and pedestrian level crossings.
All stations along the Airport line branch, the Yanchep line, the Ellenbrook line branch, the Mandurah line, and the Thornle-Cockburn Branch have long platforms, which are long enough for six car trains, the longest trains used on the network. Most stations along the heritage lines have platforms which are only long, limiting the length of trains that can be used on those lines. The exceptions are Bayswater, East Perth, Perth, Perth Stadium, West Leederville, and the inner Armadale line level crossing removal stations. The currently under construction stations on the heritage lines (Armadale, Byford, Midland) are planned to be opened with platforms as part of Metronet improvements. The other stations are planned to be lengthened eventually.
Depots
The Public Transport Authority has three depots plus one under construction:
*
Claisebrook railcar depot is located in
East Perth
East is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth.
Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that eas ...
next to
Claisebrook station. It primarily serves the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Midland, and Thornlie–Cockburn lines.
*
Nowergup railcar depot
Nowergup railway depot is a Transperth depot in the suburb of Nowergup, Western Australia. It is situated in the median of the Mitchell Freeway between the Lukin Drive and Hester Avenue interchanges.
History
Nowergup depot was built to servi ...
is located in
Nowergup between
Clarkson and
Butler
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stations on the Yanchep line. It primarily serves the Yanchep and Mandurah lines and can stow, clean and maintain trains. It was constructed in the early 2000s as part of the extension of the Joondalup line to Clarkson and was opened in June 2004.
*Mandurah railcar depot is located next to
Mandurah station
Mandurah railway station is the terminus of the Mandurah railway line and a bus station on the Transperth network, serving the satellite city of Mandurah, Western Australia.
History
The bus station opened prior to the railway station, on 1 ...
at the end of the Mandurah line. It is a smaller depot and serves to stow and clean trains. It was constructed when the Mandurah line was built.
*
Bellevue railcar depot is under construction in
Bellevue Bellevue means "beautiful view" in French.
Bellevue or Belle Vue may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Bellevue, Queensland
* Bellevue, Western Australia
* Bellevue Hill, New South Wales
Canada
* Bellevue, Alberta
* Bellevue, Newfoundlan ...
past the end of the Midland line.
Rolling stock
Ticketing
Patronage
Train patronage in Perth from July 2023 to June 2024 was 59,723,266.
Perth's rail network is the third busiest in Australia, behind
Sydney Trains
Sydney Trains is the brand name and operator of Railways in Sydney, suburban and intercity train services in and around Greater Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
The metropolitan part of the network is a hybrid urban rail, urban-suburban r ...
and
Metro Trains Melbourne
Metro Trains Melbourne, often known simply as Metro, is the operator and brand name of train services on the electrified metropolitan rail network serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the largest urban rail network in Au ...
.
The most used stations as of October 2017 are
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
and
Perth Underground, with 38,159 boardings per weekday,
Elizabeth Quay
Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth#cbd, Perth central business district. Encompassing an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct was named in honour of Elizabeth II, ...
, with 11,860,
Murdoch
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, with 7,969,
Warwick
Warwick ( ) is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Warwickshire in the Warwick District in England, adjacent to the River Avon, Warwickshire, River Avon. It is south of Coventry, and south-east of Birmingham. It is adjoined wit ...
, with 5,125, and
Joondalup
Joondalup () is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately north of Perth central business district, Perth's central business district. It contains the central business district of the regional City of Joondalup and acts as the primar ...
, with 4,791. The least used stations as of October 2017 are
Seaforth, with 136 boardings per weekday,
Success Hill
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, with 139,
Challis, with 259,
Karrakatta, with 260, and
Woodbridge
Woodbridge may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Woodbridge, Western Australia formerly called ''West Midland''
*Woodbridge, Tasmania
Canada
*Woodbridge, Ontario
England
*Woodbridge, Suffolk, the location of
**Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency ...
, with 266.
Notes
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Bibliography
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