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METRONET is the long term plan to connect our suburbs, reduce road congestion and meet Perth's future planning needs.
This is Perth’s most ambitious program of rail projects and Stage One will deliver approximately 72 kilometres of new passenger rail and up to 18 new stations.
But it’s not just about public transport.
The job-creating program will see transport investment as a catalyst for land-use change in more than 5,000 hectares within walking distance of the new stations.
A team from across WA Government is working together to consider what people need for work, living and recreation within these future urban centres with a train station at its heart.
METRONET Stage One includes:
Completing the Forrestfield-Airport Link
Extending the Joondalup Line to Yanchep
Linking Thornlie and Cockburn Central stations
Planning and building the new Morley-Ellenbrook Line
Extending the Armadale Line to Byford
Relocating Midland Station and extending the Midland Line to Bellevue
Building a new station at Karnup on the Mandurah Line
Starting a program to remove level crossings on the Armadale and Midland lines
Designing and manufacturing the next C-Series trains
Planning for alternative transport options to better connect communities.
METRONET is the long term plan to connect our suburbs, reduce road congestion and meet Perth's future planning needs.
This is Perth’s most ambitious program of rail projects and Stage One will deliver approximately 72 kilometres of new passenger rail and up to 18 new stations.
But it’s not just about public transport.
The job-creating program will see transport investment as a catalyst for land-use change in more than 5,000 hectares within walking distance of the new stations.
A team from across WA Government is working together to consider what people need for work, living and recreation within these future urban centres with a train station at its heart.
METRONET Stage One includes:
Completing the Forrestfield-Airport Link
Extending the Joondalup Line to Yanchep
Linking Thornlie and Cockburn Central stations
Planning and building the new Morley-Ellenbrook Line
Extending the Armadale Line to Byford
Relocating Midland Station and extending the Midland Line to Bellevue
Building a new station at Karnup on the Mandurah Line
Starting a program to remove level crossings on the Armadale and Midland lines
Designing and manufacturing the next C-Series trains
Planning for alternative transport options to better connect communities.