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The line goes between Mandurah railway station and Perth railway station, continuing north from there as the Yanchep line. Mandurah line trains stop at the station every 10 minutes during peak on weekdays, and every 15 minutes during the day outside peak every day of the year except Christmas Day. At night, trains are half-hourly, or hourly.
The station is 43.2 kilometres (26.8 mi), [2] or a 34-minute train journey, from Perth railway station; [3] and 27.6 kilometres (17.1 mi), [2] or a 17-minute train journey, from Mandurah railway station. [3] The adjacent stations are Wellard railway station towards Perth, and Warnbro railway station towards Mandurah. [3] [4]
The first C-series train entered service on the Mandurah and Joondalup lines on 8 April 2024. [ 158 ] [ 159 ] [ 160 ] The C-series trains are planned to only be used on the Yanchep and Mandurah lines initially, with B-series trains transferred to other lines to replace the retiring A-series trains.
The remaining stations between Perth and Joondalup opened on 21 March 1993, [10] and an extension to Currambine station opened on 8 August 1993. [11] Subiaco station was rebuilt in the late 1990s, opening on 9 December 1998 [12] as Perth's first underground station. [13] [14] A number of new stations opened in the 2000s under the New MetroRail ...
It primarily serves the Yanchep and Mandurah lines and can stow, clean and maintain trains. [87] It was constructed in the early 2000s as part of the extension of the Joondalup line to Clarkson and was opened in June 2004. [88] [89] Mandurah railcar depot is located next to Mandurah station at the end of the Mandurah line. It is a smaller depot ...
The bus services (except for 583, 584, 586 and 590) from Mandurah station commenced on the same day as the regular services on the Mandurah line, 24 December 2007, the Monday after the station and line were opened. 590 was introduced in January 2008 [12] (and withdrawn in December 2011 [13]) while 586 was added in April 2010. [14]
48 months, 48 minutes: Building the Perth to Mandurah Railway. Rawlhouse Publishing. ISBN 0-9587406-8-2. "South West Metropolitan Railway Master Plan". New MetroRail. March 1999. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. "Perth Urban Rail Development Project – Supplementary Master Plan" (PDF). New MetroRail. August 2002. ISBN 0-7307-2426-3.
The first C-series train entered service on the Joondalup and Mandurah lines on 8 April 2024. [ 320 ] [ 321 ] [ 322 ] The C-series trains are planned to only be used on the Yanchep and Mandurah lines initially, with B-series trains transferred to other lines to replace the retiring A-series trains.