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Mandurah railway station

Mandurah railway station

Railway station in Perth, Western Australia


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.

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History

Northbound view in December 2007
Station entrance in September 2012
Bus interchange in August 2021

The bus station opened prior to the railway station, on 17 September 2003,[2][3] replacing a temporary bus terminus located nearby in the carpark of Rushton Park.[4]

The railway station later opened on the same site as the bus station, on 23 December 2007 by Premier Alan Carpenter alongside the rest of the Mandurah railway line. The car park was also significantly expanded for the opening of the railway station.[5][6][7]

In 2020, construction started on a $32 million multi-storey car park for Mandurah station as part of Metronet. When complete, the car park will add approximately 700 bays, and have three levels.[8] During construction, a temporary car park was built west of Galgoyl Road to replace some of the car bays removed during construction. The car park opened in November 2021.[9][10]

Services

Mandurah station is served by Transperth Mandurah line services.[11]

Platforms

Mandurah station has the following platform configuration:

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Bus routes

The bus services (except for 583, 584, 586 and 590) from Mandurah station commenced on the same day as the regular services on the Mandurah line, 24 December 2007, the Monday after the station and line were opened. 590 was introduced in January 2008[12] (and withdrawn in December 2011[13]) while 586 was added in April 2010.[14] There is also a free direct shuttle service operating every 20 minutes between the station and the city centre (in contrast to the 588, 589 and 590 which deviate via the Mandurah Forum shopping centre).

A significant change in bus routes occurred on 18 December 2011, which saw the 590 service withdrawn and two new bus routes 583 and 584 replacing the original 588 and 589 services. The two replaced services were rerouted to operate on a loop serving the Mandurah foreshore and the Mandurah Forum.[13] Bus routes in Halls Head, Erksine, Falcon, Wannanup and Dawesville and also changed on 2 March 2014 when route 593 was introduced and route 592 was shortened, terminating in Wannanup.[15]

By opening of the Lakelands Station on 11 June 2023, the bus services had changed and connecting to Lakelands Station. Routes 558 had been shortened to Warnbro Station and replaced by route 585. Routes 584 and 586 were extended to Lakelands Station, route 586 had been withdrawn and replaced by route 587 and renumbered as route 586.[16]

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Mandurah is also served by Transwa services to Perth Coach Terminal, Augusta, Collie and Pemberton[31][32][33][34] and South West Coach Lines services to Perth Airport, Busselton and Manjimup.[35][36]


References

  1. "Builder announced, construction to start on Mandurah Train Station multi-storey car park". Mandurah Mail. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  2. New $5.8million Mandurah Bus Station opens Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Minister for Transport 17 September 2003
  3. "Introduction of an additional bus for services between Mandurah and Perth". Government of Western Australia. 22 June 1999. Retrieved 6 April 2021.[permanent dead link]
  4. Mandurah New MetroRail
  5. "Joint media statement - Ground-breaking start for new Mandurah multi-storey car park". Media Statements. Archived from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  6. "Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park". Metronet. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  7. "Ground-breaking start for new Mandurah multi-storey car park". Mirage News. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  8. Mandurah Line Timetable Archived 28 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine Transperth 31 January 2016
  9. "New route 590 - Mandurah Station to Mandurah Foreshore". Transperth. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  10. "Mandurah area - service changes". Transperth. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  11. "Route 588". Bus Timetable 136 (PDF). Transperth. 5 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  12. "Route 589". Bus Timetable 136 (PDF). Transperth. 5 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  13. "Route 584". Bus Timetable 132 (PDF). Transperth. 8 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  14. "Route 585". Bus Timetable 132 (PDF). Transperth. 8 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  15. "Route 586". Bus Timetable 132 (PDF). Transperth. 8 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  16. "Route 597". Bus Timetable 134 (PDF). Transperth. 8 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  17. "Route 598". Bus Timetable 134 (PDF). Transperth. 8 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  18. "Route 600". Bus Timetable 137 (PDF). Transperth. 8 January 2021 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  19. "Route 604". Bus Timetable 137 (PDF). Transperth. 8 January 2021 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  20. "Route 605". Bus Timetable 137 (PDF). Transperth. 8 January 2021 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  21. "Route 591". Bus Timetable 133 (PDF). Transperth. 4 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  22. "Route 592". Bus Timetable 139 (PDF). Transperth. 5 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  23. "Route 593". Bus Timetable 139 (PDF). Transperth. 5 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  24. "Route 594". Bus Timetable 139 (PDF). Transperth. 5 May 2023 [effective from 12 June 2023].
  25. Busselton timetable Archived 1 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine South West Coach Lines
  26. Manjimup timetable Archived 3 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine South West Coach Lines

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