Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park

Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park (Mandjoogoordap)

The Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park was officially opened on Monday 29 November 2021.

The car park was the first METRONET multi-storey car park to be opened and increased the station’s parking capacity to 1,886 bays, improving public transport access for commuters living in the Peel region.

It has three levels (ground plus two storeys, including an open-air top-deck), SmartParker machines, provision for future electric-car charging stations and a range of security and safety measures.

Inspired by the natural beauty of Mandurah’s landscape, the car park’s artwork was created by local artists who were engaged to capture the identity of Mandurah. The artwork celebrates local flora and fauna, with colossal black cockatoos, massive mulloways, and towering tuart leaves.

The Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park was joint-funded by the State and Federal governments and was developed to meet passenger needs and encourage more people to use public transport. Before the project started, typically the previous car park reached 90 per cent capacity by around 9am on weekdays.

 

 

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