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Operated by
  
Transperth

Platforms
  
2 side

Tracks
  
2

Line(s)
  
Thornlie

Opened
  
7 August 2005

Thornlie railway station

Location
  
Spencer Road, Thornlie Australia

Owned by
  
Public Transport Authority

Distance
  
17.0 kilometres from Perth

Address
  
Thornlie WA 6108, Australia

Owner
  
Public Transport Authority

Similar
  
Armadale railway station - P, Midland railway station - P, Edgewater railway station, Mandurah railway station, Cannington railway station

Thornlie railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is the terminus of the Thornlie spur of the Armadale line, seventeen kilometres from Perth station serving the suburb of Thornlie.

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History

In December 1999, leglislation was tabled by the Government of Western Australia to build the Southern Suburbs Railway from a junction with the Armadale line east of Beckenham station passing beneath the Albany Highway, Roe Highway and Kwinana freight line via the Kewdale Tunnel, then paralleling the freight line south to Jandakot before continuing via the median strip of the Kwinana Freeway.

However, in 2002, the Southern Suburbs Railway (Mandurah line) was altered to operate via a more direct route to Perth. By this stage the first part of the Kenwick Tunnel had been built.

To justify the completion of Kenwick Tunnel and other infrastructure, the route was converted into a short spur line to Thornlie.

Provision was made for the line to be extended south to join the Mandurah line at Cockburn Central. The spur and Thornlie station opened on 7 August 2005.

Services

Thornlie station is served by Transperth Thornlie line services.

References

Thornlie railway station Wikipedia