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McIver railway station

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Operated by
  
Transperth Trains

Station code
  
MMR

Platforms in use
  
4 (1 island, 2 side)

Structure type
  
Open Station

Address
  
Perth WA 6000, Australia

McIver railway station

Location
  
Moore Street, Lord Street, Nash Street Perth Australia

Line(s)
  
Armadale line       Midland line

Distance
  
0.9 km (0.6 mi) from Perth

Similar
  
Claisebrook railway station, Meltham railway station, Elizabeth Quay railway st, Maylands railway station, Perth railway station

McIver Railway Station is a Transperth railway station 900 metres from Perth, in Western Australia, on the Armadale/Thornlie and Midland lines.

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History

The station was opened on 1 September 1989 and named after Ken McIver, a long serving steam engine driver and Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Northam and Avon from 1968 until 1986. The station was purpose-built to provide access directly to Royal Perth Hospital.

Platforms

McIver Station is one of the two stations that service both the Midland and Armadale/Thornlie lines. The other station being Claisebrook.

The current platforms are currently in use at McIver:

References

McIver railway station Wikipedia