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Spearwood Armadale railway line

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Continues from
  
Fremantle line

Track gauge
  
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Continues as
  
South Western Railway

Spearwood-Armadale railway line

Owner
  
Western Australian Government Railways

Terminis
  
Armadale railway station, Perth, Spearwood railway station

The Spearwood-Armadale railway line (also known as the Jandakot or Bibra Lake lines) was a Western Australian Government Railways line connecting Spearwood to Armadale south of Perth.

History

In January 1904, the Jandakot Railway Act 1904 was assented for a 6-mile-40-chain (10.5 km) line from a junction with the Fremantle line at Woodman's Point to Jandakot, with the line opening on 1 April 1906. In December 1906, the Jandakot-Armadale Railway Act 1906 was assented for an 11-mile (18 km) extension from Jandakot to Armadale to join the South Western Railway, with the line opening on 15 July 1907.

It was constructed in response to the need to transport agricultural goods in the Armadale and Forrestdale areas to the port of Fremantle. With the construction of a new Kwinana line from Jarrahdale to Kwinana, the Jandakot to Armadale section closed on 23 January 1964, followed by Bibra Lake to Jandakot on 6 June 1966. The Spearwood to Bibra Lake section was retained to serve CBH Group and Elders Limited sidings until it closed in 1991. In the 1980s, the railway corridor between Armadale and Forrestdale was redeveloped as a major arterial road, Armadale Road, joining onto Forrest Road which west of Forrestdale ran parallel to the railway.

References

Spearwood-Armadale railway line Wikipedia