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Midland Railway Line Legend0.0km Perth Station Perth Southern Sidings Moore St Crossing 0.9km McIver Lord St Flyover Claisebrook Depot 1.3km Claisebrook Graham Farmer Freeway PTC Siding 1.9km East Perth Lord St Subway 3.2km Mount Lawley Third Avenue Bridge Seventh Avenue Bridge 4.5km Maylands Caledonian St Crossing 5.5km Meltham Railway Parade Bridge Coode St/King William St Subway 6.7km Bayswater Tonkin Highway Katanning St Crossing 9.2km Ashfield Collier Rd Crossing Perth Rail Museum Old Bassendean Sidings 10.8km Bassendean Lord St Flyover 11.6km Success Hill Swan River 15.2km Guildford West Swan Rd Crossing 14km East Guildford James St/Great Eastern Hwy Crossing Forrestfield Freight Spur Devon St Crossing Forrestfield Freight Spur 15.5km Woodbridge Amherst Rd Crossing 16km Midland Station Freight Line/Regional Rail Continues Transperth Railway Lines Armadale / Thornlie Fremantle Joondalup Mandurah Midland List of Transperth stations Midland Line is a suburban railway line in Perth, Western Australia. It runs through Perth's eastern suburbs and connects Perth and Midland.
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History
The line was a part of the first suburban railway line in Perth, opening on 1 March 1881. It originally operated as the Eastern Railway and ran between Fremantle and Guildford passing through Perth.
Throughout the 1880s, the Eastern Railway line was extended beyond Guildford and Midland Junction along its first route to Chidlow and Northam. The second route varied after Bellevue proceeding to Chidlow. The third route saw the removal of the Bellevue Railway station in its construction, with the new Midland railway terminus replacing the older Midland Junction railway station.
An anomaly of the Midland line timetables in the 1950s and 1960s was that Bellevue was nominally the terminus of the line until 1962. Koongamia, which was a new station prior to Greenmount on the original first route, was the terminus from 1962 to 1966.
In 1966, the stations on the first two Eastern Railway routes as well as the old Midland Junction railway station were closed and the new Midland was constructed 200 metres to the west and became the new terminus.
Generally, changes from the 1970s saw a significant number of stations on the line moved or turned into island platform stations (to be compatible with the double track, dual-gauge track configuration between East Perth and Midland).
On 24 July 2004, Bassendean became the first station to be upgraded under the Building Better Stations project.
In the earlier decades of the twentieth century, a significant number of rail-crossing accidents between motor vehicles and trains occurred. Unattended crossings were provided with boom gates, flashing lights and bells to counter inattention or risk taking from drivers. Also crossings were reduced, and in a number of locations bridges were constructed.
In mid-February 2006, an express train from heading from Midland to Perth, was involved in an accident with a passenger car. Near Guildford a tourist, unfamiliar with the road layout illegally turned right at a set of traffic lights onto the wrong side of the road crossing the railway. This lane was not protected on the oncoming side with a boom gate as it was a one way lane. The train slammed into the vehicle, dragging it for a short distance. The accident resulted in the death of the car's driver but no fatalities or reported injuries to the passenger and driver of the train.
Airport Railway Connection
In the 1990s the Bayswater Council had put up a proposal for a rail connection with the airport[citation needed].
The more recent 2024 Airport Masterplan calls for the completion of a rail link that will connect with the Midland Line between Bayswater Station and Ashfield Station at the Tonkin Highway. The proposed rail link will continue above ground along Tonkin Highway to Great Eastern Highway where it is believed to go underground along Brearley Avenue and to the terminals in operation at completion of the line.
Train Stations
During peak hours on weekdays, some stopping patterns exclude stations on this line.
- Red denotes city stations.
- Dark Red denotes Midland line stations.
- Black denotes terminuses.
Name of Station Code Zone Serving Suburbs Pattern stops at this station Transfers Midland Line Perth MPH 1, FTZ Perth, Northbridge All A B P Through to Fremantle Line
Platform transfer to Armadale / Thornlie Line, Joondalup Line and Mandurah Line
Transwa Australind service to Bunbury
Bus transfers at Wellington Street bus stationMcIver MMR 1, FTZ Perth, East Perth All A B P Armadale / Thornlie Line Claisebrook MCK 1, FTZ East Perth All A B P Armadale / Thornlie Line East Perth MEP 1 Perth, East Perth All B P East Perth Passenger Terminal
Transwa Avonlink service to Merredin
Transwa Prospector service to Kalgoorlie
Indian Pacific to Adelaide and Sydney
Country and Interstate Coach ServicesMount Lawley MML 1 Mount Lawley All B Maylands MMS 1 Maylands All A B P Meltham MMM 1 Bayswater All B Bayswater MBR 1 Bayswater All A B P Bus transfers, CircleRoute Ashfield MAD 2 Ashfield, Bassendean All A P Bassendean MBN 2 Bassendean All A B P Bus transfers Success Hill MSH 2 Bassendean All A P Guildford MGD 2 Guildford All A P East Guildford MEG 2 Guildford All A P Woodbridge MWM 2 Woodbridge All A P Midland MMD 2 Midland All A B P Bus transfers
Transwa Avonlink service to Northam and Merredin
Transwa Prospector service to Kalgoorlie
Country coach servicesStopping Patterns
- All - all stops to Midland.
- A - stops at McIver, Claisebrook, express to Maylands, express to Bayswater, then all stations to Midland.
- B - all stops to Bayswater, then stops at Bassendean and Midland.
- P - all stops to Midland except Mount Lawley and Meltham.
Old Stopping Patterns
- E - stops at McIver, Claisebrook, Maylands, Bayswater, Bassendean and Midland.
See also
Current information
Historical information
Further reading
- Watson, Lindsay The Railway History Of Midland Junction : Commemorating The Centenary Of Midland Junction, 1895-1995 Swan View, W.A : L & S Drafting in association with the Shire of Swan and the Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Association, 1995
Categories:- Railway lines in Perth, Western Australia
- Midland, Western Australia
- Midland railway line
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