Fremantle railway line

Fremantle Railway Line
Legend
0.0km Perth Station
William Street Tunnel
Roe Street Tunnel
Bus Lane Crossing
West Perth
West Perth Subway
1.6km City West
Loftus Street Bridge
2.7km West Leederville
West Leederville Siding
West Leederville football platform
3.7km Subiaco
5.0km Daglish
Daglish Siding
Nicholson Road Subway
5.9km Shenton Park
Aberdare Road Bus Bridge
Karrakatta Subway
7.4km Karrakata
8km Loch Street
Old Showgrounds station
Ashton Avenue Bridge
8.6km Showgrounds
(special events only)
Showgrounds Siding
Graylands Road Subway
9.3km Claremont
Butlers Siding
Stirling Road Subway
Swanbourne
Swanbourne Bridge
11.1km Grant Street
Eric Street Bridge
12.4km Cottesloe
Jarrad Street Crossing
Salvado Street Crossing
13.5km Mosman Park
Victoria Street Crossing
14.2km Victoria Street
Leighton
16.2km North Fremantle
North Fremantle (1881-1991)
Tydeman Road Bridge
North Quay Container Terminal Spur
Swan River
Victoria Quay Road
Dual-gauge diversion around station
East Fremantle
18.7km Fremantle
Dual-gauge diversion around station
Fremantle (at Cliff St)
Phillimore Street Crossing
19.8km The Esplanade
Mews Road Crossing
Capo d'Orlando Drive Crossing
20.9km Success Harbour
Success Harbour Crossing
Ocean Road Crossing
22.0km South Beach
Spearwood
   Transperth Railway Lines   
Armadale / Thornlie
Fremantle
Joondalup
Mandurah
Midland
List of Transperth stations

Fremantle Line is a suburban railway line in Perth, Western Australia. Trains operate from Fremantle across Perth's western suburbs, through Perth Station to Midland.[1]

Contents

History

The line was the first suburban railway line in Perth, opening on 1 March 1881. It originally operated as the Eastern Railway and ran between Fremantle and Guildford through Perth. During the 1880s, the line was extended through Midland Junction to Chidlow and then to Clackline, York and Northam.

Fremantle was also the location of the first railway workshops for the Western Australian Government Railways. They were re-located to Midland Junction in 1904.

In 1966, the stations in the Avon Valley were closed and Midland became the new terminus.

Railway services on the Fremantle line were suspended on 1 September 1979 during the Court government, and re-opened on 29 July 1983 by a new Labor government.

During 1990 work commenced on building a new North Fremantle station, 800m north of its original location; on 28 July 1991, the rebuilt North Fremantle opened. Leighton Station, which was 700m further north, was demolished during the upgrade of the rail line from diesel to overhead catenary electric. Regular electric services started September 1991.

There were several stations south of Fremantle Station, including The Esplanade (19.8 km), Success Harbour (20.9 km) South Beach (22.0 km), and Spearwood, but all are now closed, with Spearwood having been demolished. Overhead electric cabling terminates at Fremantle Station.

Works are planned to sink the Fremantle Line between Lake St and the Horseshoe Bridge in the Perth CBD to allow for a redevelopment of the area.[1] When the development is completed, Perth Station's Fremantle to Midland platform will become an island platform, with an additional platform and track built on the north side. Platforms 6 and 8, west of the Horseshoe Bridge, will be demolished. [1]

As at April 2011 the works were already behind the published schedule. In June 2011 a $237 million cost blow-out was revealed, added to a 2009 project estimate of $500 million[2][3]. Completion of the development is currently planned for 2014.[1]

Stations

During peak periods, trains omit some stops.

Name of Station Code Zone Serving Suburbs Pattern stops at this station Transfers
Fremantle Line
Perth MPH 1, FTZ Perth, Northbridge All A B DP K L Through train on Midland Line,
Platform transfer to Armadale / Thornlie Line, Joondalup Line and Mandurah Line
Transwa Australind service to Bunbury
Bus transfers at Wellington Street bus station
City West FCW 1, FTZ West Perth All A B DP K L
West Leederville FWL 1 West Leederville, Subiaco, Subiaco Oval All B DP K L Mandurah Line special event services terminate here.
(Services runs between here and Mandurah/Cockburn Central.
Services do not stop at City West, Perth or Esplanade railway stations
)
Subiaco FSO 1 Subiaco, Subiaco Oval, Wembley All A B DP K L Bus transfers
Daglish FDH 1 Daglish, Jolimont All B DP K L
Shenton Park FSP 1 Shenton Park All B DP DF K L CircleRoute
Karrakatta FKA 1 Karrakatta, Mount Claremont All B DP DF L
Loch Street FLS 1 Karrakatta, Claremont Showgrounds All B DP DF K
Showgrounds FSG 1 Claremont, Claremont Showgrounds Special events only
Claremont FCT 1 Claremont All A B DF K L Bus transfers
Swanbourne FSE 2 Swanbourne, Claremont All A DF L
Grant Street FGS 2 Cottesloe, Swanbourne All A DF K
Cottesloe FCE 2 Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove All A DF K L Bus transfers
Mosman Park FMP 2 Mosman Park, Cottesloe All A DF K L
Victoria Street FVS 2 Mosman Park, Cottesloe All A DF K L
North Fremantle FNF 2 North Fremantle All A DF K L
Fremantle FFE 2 Fremantle All A B DF K L Bus transfers, CircleRoute

Stopping Patterns

Old Stopping Patterns

School special services

References

See also