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METRONET is providing $236,000 to the City of Bayswater to build more than 20 temporary parking bays in the heart of the town centre to support local businesses during construction.
Have you seen the new METRONET posters spicing up Transperth trains?
The Yanchep Rail Extension was given the green light to recycle up to 200,000 tonnes of limestone – enough to fill nearly 45 Olympic-sized swimming pools!
If you could fly over the Yanchep Rail Extension you would see the station and bridges begin to take shape at both ends of the project.
From 7pm, Friday 11 June, Whatley Crescent will permanently close between Hamilton and King William streets to allow works to continue on the new Bayswater Station.
We’re really excited that the first design of the new Lakelands Station has dropped, providing the initial look and feel of the station.
Over the weekend the largest pre-cast concrete tee-roff bridge beams ever built in Australia were installed for the new Ranford Road Bridge.
85 per cent of track for the future Airport Line has been laid as the project heads closer to completion.
The Federal Government announced on 4 May an additional $347.5 million for the Inner Armadale Line Level Crossing Removal and Byford Rail Extension projects.
On the New Bayswater Station project, diversity goes all the way to the top, with women representing one third of the project management team.
To support the local business community while construction works take place, METRONET has launched the Baysie Spend to Win promotion.
Eight weeks, 24/7 works and more than 125,000 working hours.
As work on the 135-year-old heritage listed Claremont Station began on February 5, previously-hidden elements were gradually unearthed, which has now turned the work into a one-of-a-kind series of heritage restoration works.
Designing a new train line and stations is no mean feat. For months, architects and designers have been gathering information and insights to guide their designs for the Morley-Ellenbrook Line.
The draft Morley Station Precinct Concept Master Plan, a blueprint for the long-term urban renewal around the new Morley Station, is now available for public comment.
The Wagyl, or Rainbow Serpent, is the creation spirit in Noongar culture and its presence was acknowledged before work started around the waterhole at the Thornlie-Cockburn Link Nicholson Road Station site.
For further information on train and bus services, head to the Transperth website.