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Armadale railway station, Perth

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Operated by
  
Transperth

Platforms
  
2 (1 bay, 1 side)

Rebuilt
  
6 November 2004

Line(s)
  
Armadale

Opened
  
2 May 1893

Tracks
  
2

Armadale railway station, Perth

Location
  
Commerce Avenue, Armadale Australia

Owned by
  
Public Transport Authority

Distance
  
30.0 kiilometres from Perth

Address
  
18 Commerce Ave, Armadale WA 6112, Australia

Owner
  
Public Transport Authority

Similar
  
Thornlie railway station, Edgewater railway station, Midland railway station - P, Mandurah railway station, Joondalup railway station

Armadale railway station is a railway station on the South Western Railway, 30 kilometres from Perth station serving the suburb of Armadale. It is the terminating point for Transperth Armadale line services and a calling point for Transwa Australind services.

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History

The original station opened on 2 May 1893 when the South Western Railway opened from Claisebrook to Pinjarra. As part of the electrification of the line in the early 1990s, a new station was built with the former signal box relocated to the Armadale Tourist Centre. On 6 November 2004 another new station opened.

On 15 July 1907 Armadale became a junction station when the Spearwood-Armadale line opened. This line closed on 23 January 1964.

Services

Armadale station is the terminus for Transperth Armadale line services. It is also served by Transwa Australind services to Bunbury. For a time, The Australind did stopped at Kelmscott, however this was reverted in April 1992.

Bus routes

Armadale is also served by Transwa services to Perth Coach Terminal, Albany and Esperance.

References

Armadale railway station, Perth Wikipedia