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  2. List of Transwa railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Transwa is a division of the Western Australian government's Public Transport Authority.It is responsible for operating public transport in regional Western Australia. It has four train services: the Australind, which goes from Perth to Bunbury; the AvonLink, which goes from Midland to Northam; the MerredinLink, which goes from Midland to Merredin; and The Prospector, which goes from East ...

  3. Western Australian Government Railway lines and operations ...

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    For most of the years that the WAGR existed as that entity, main offices, and divisional offices and buildings were all within a short range of Perth railway station. Rationalisation of the diverse addresses and locations occurred with the construction of the East Perth Head Office building. Head office – East Perth

  4. Transwa - Wikipedia

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    Transwa is Western Australia's regional public transport provider, linking 240 destinations, from Kalbarri in the north to Augusta in the south west to Esperance in the south east. The Transwa system provides transport between Perth and the major regional towns of Bunbury , Kalgoorlie , Northam , Geraldton and Albany .

  5. Esperance railway line - Wikipedia

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    Esperance Northwards Railway Act 1914, assented to on 10 February 1915, authorised construction of a 97-kilometre-long (60 mi) railway line northwards from Esperance. [16] Esperance Northwards Railway Extension Act 1922, assented to on 30 December 1922, authorised the construction of a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) railway line extension to Salmon Gums.

  6. Rail transport in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Patronage of the Perth to Fremantle train line, which had initially been shut down in 1979 to prepare for the development of a highway on the site, has grown substantially between the 1980s and 2010, with current daily patronage levels for this single rail line (approximately 23,000 journeys per day [30]) coming close to the total patronage of ...

  7. List of Transperth railway stations - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Railways in Perth - Wikipedia

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    A notable feature of Perth's urban rail network is that a significant portion of it operates in the median of freeways, with dedicated bus-train interchanges and extensive Park & Ride (P&R) facilities provided at certain stations. [2] [3] Passengers arrive on feeder buses or use P&R and transfer to trains at train stations. These system design ...

  9. Template:Ellenbrook railway line map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Ellenbrook line, a Transperth line in Perth, Australia.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.