Mandurah line
(Redirected from Mandurah railway line, Perth)
The Mandurah railway line is a suburban railway line in Perth, Australia. It was opened around Christmas in 2007. The line is a major transport route in Perth, connecting with the four other main Transperth railway lines: Joondalup, Midland, Fremantle and Armadale.
Mandurah Line Media
- OIC transperth esplanade station tunnel.jpg
Tunnel at Elizabeth Quay station
- Mandurah railway and Kwinana Freeway como.JPG
The Mandurah line is within the median of the Kwinana Freeway between Perth and Kwinana
- 6 car train on narrows.JPG
6 unit train on the Narrows Bridge, Perth, Western Australia, 5 April 2015
- Wellington Street construction.jpg
Construction at Perth Underground station on 2 January 2007
- Mandurah stn Mandurah line plaque 3.jpg
Plaque at Mandurah station commemorating the opening of the line
- Aubin Grove station, April 2021 17.jpg
Aubin Grove station, Perth, Western Australia.
- Construction work at the Cockburn Central railway station, December 2022 02.jpg
Cockburn Central station platform three under construction in December 2022
- Construction of the Lakelands railway station, May 2022 07.jpg
Lakelands station under construction
- Canning Bridge stn main section facing S.jpg