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The design and construction of the Mandurah railway line was split up into eight "packages". Rockingham station, along with Mandurah station and Warnbro station, was part of Package C. Rockingham station was designed by Jones Coulter Young Architects. The station was designed as a major regional bus/rail transfer station.
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. [142]
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 first section of the Mandurah line, which was the two underground stations (Perth Underground and Elizabeth Quay), opened on 15 October 2007, [18] [19] and the second section, which was the nine stations between Elizabeth Quay and Mandurah, which opened on 23 December 2007. [20]
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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 ...
A Transperth B-series train at Canning Bridge station. Canning Bridge station is served by Mandurah line trains, which travel from Mandurah station in the south to Perth Underground station in the north, continuing north from there as the Yanchep line. [4] These services are operated by the Public Transport Authority. [81]
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.