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New south-east METRONET lines finally join Perth’s rail network
Premier Roger Cook (centre) rides a train after the opening of the delayed Thornlie-Cockburn Line. Photo: Roger Cook Facebook. Two new METRONET rail lines in Perth’s south-eastern suburbs have been officially opened, up to four years behind schedule. The new Thornlie-Cockburn Line was to have opened in 2021, but the need to relocate existing infrastructure, including a freight line and an oil pipeline, saw the schedule blow out and costs almost …
Perth public transport enhanced - Infrastructure Magazine
Image: Metronet/TransperthWA is celebrating the opening of two major infrastructure projects in Perth’s south-east. The city’s rail network has entered a new phase of connectivity and resilience, proponents say, with the official opening of the METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Line and the elevated inner-section of the Armadale Line. The 17-kilometre Thornlie-Cockburn Line is Perth’s first east-west cross-line rail connection, linking the Mandurah and…
New Thornlie-Cockburn line now open - Roads & Infrastructure Magazine
Image courtesy of the Western Australian Government.The new Thornlie-Cockburn Line and the elevated inner-section of the Armadale Line have been officially opened, marking one of the largest milestones so far for the METRONET rail network. The 17-kilometre Thornlie-Cockburn Line is Perth’s first east-west cross line connection. It includes new stations at Nicholson Road and Ranford Road, along with major upgrades to […] The post New Thornlie-Coc…
The Thornlie Cockburn Line: Enhancing Perth’s Transport Network
Introduction The Thornlie Cockburn Line is a significant addition to Perth’s public transport infrastructure, aimed at improving connectivity and accessibility within the city. Officially opened on 3rd September 2022, this new rail line serves as a crucial movement backbone, linking the suburbs of Thornlie and Cockburn Central to Perth’s existing train network. With an expected increase in public transport demand, this development aligns with th…
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