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Perth Stadium railway station is a railway station in Burswood, Western Australia, next to Perth Stadium (known under sponsorship as Optus Stadium). It is located on the Armadale and Thornlie–Cockburn lines. With six platforms, the station is the second largest on the Transperth network, after Perth railway station.

Key Information

Before and after events, there are special services which run direct for the Fremantle line and Yanchep line, with Mandurah line services later added after the opening of the Thornlie–Cockburn line in 2025.

Description

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Platforms

Perth Stadium station is along the South Western Railway, which links Perth to Bunbury.[1] The northern 30.4 kilometres (18.9 mi) of this railway, between Perth and Armadale, is used by Armadale line suburban rail services as part of the Transperth network.[2][3] The line and the station is owned by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), an agency of the Government of Western Australia.[4]

Perth Stadium station is to the east of Perth Stadium and to the west of the Graham Farmer Freeway, underneath Victoria Park Drive within the Perth suburb of Burswood, Western Australia.[5] Adjacent stations are Claisebrook station to the west and Burswood station to the south-east.

The station has two concourses: the western concourse and the eastern concourse. The western concourse is north-west of Victoria Park Drive, and is only accessible on event days. That concourse is used to access platforms three and four. The eastern concourse is south-east of Victoria Park Drive and can be accessed from the stadium using an underpass under that road. That concourse can be used to access all platforms. Both concourses have stairs and lifts down to ground level, and toilets at their entrance.[5]

The station is designed to move over 28,000 people following an event, nearly half of the stadium's 60,000 person capacity.[6][7]

The station is listed as an independent access station on the Transperth website as the platform can be accessed using lifts, the platform gap is small, and tactile paving is in place.[8]

History

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Perth Stadium station under construction, May 2016
Panorama of the southern concourse

On 18 October 2013, Belmont Park railway station was closed to make way for the Perth Stadium railway station.[9][10]

In October 2014, three parties were shortlisted to bid for the construction of the station:[11][12]

The contract was awarded to Laing O'Rourke/Aecom in March 2015, with a targeted completion date of late 2017.[13]

In January 2015, a 1.4 kilometre section of the line between Goongoongup Bridge and Burswood station was moved closer to the Graham Farmer Freeway to facilitate construction of the station.[14]

Construction of the station commenced in August 2015[15]

Construction was completed in December 2017, before the stadium's opening in January 2018.[16]

The station was announced as complete in a media statement from the state government on 2 December 2017.[7][17]

The station hosts its first major event - the free Community Open Day on Sunday January 21, 2018[17]

The station dropped its status as a 'Special Event Station' as trains on the Armadale Line began stopping at the station during the week from Tuesday, 2 April 2024[18]

Platforms and services

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Trains serving Perth Stadium station are operated by Transperth Train Operations, a division of the PTA.[20]

On days with no events, the station is served by both Armadale and Thornlie–Cockburn line services. This means a frequency of eight trains per hour during the day, with a lower frequency at night.[3] Perth-bound trains use platforms 1 and 2, and Armadale and Cockburn Central-bound trains use platforms 5 and 6,[5] with only platforms 2 and 5 operating on days with no events

For full-capacity events at Perth Stadium, the station is also served by direct services from the Fremantle and Yanchep lines, as well as the Mandurah line south of Cockburn Central. These operate in addition to regular services along those lines.[6] Fremantle line trains use platform 3, Yanchep line trains use platform 4 and Mandurah line trains use platform 5.[5] There is also a shuttle which goes from Perth Stadium station to Perth station, which can be used to transfer to and from the Airport line, Ellenbrook line, Mandurah line from Murdoch northwards, Midland line and the previously mentioned lines.

Prior to the 2023-25 rebuild, the station was served by Thornlie line services before events, but after events, the Thornlie line did not operate, so patrons had to catch the Armadale line to Cannington railway station and then catch a rail replacement bus.

Services may vary for events not projected to be full capacity.[6] Prior to the station opening, the proportion of passengers for each line was predicted to be 3,000 for the Armadale line, 2,800 for the Fremantle line, 7,500 for the Yanchep line (then known as the Joondalup line) and 10,700 for the Mandurah line.[7]

Platforms currently in use are as follows:

Perth Stadium station platforms[3][21][22]
Stop Platform Line Stopping pattern Destination Notes
99031 1 Armadale Stadium shuttle Perth Express to Perth. Events only
99032 2 Armadale All stops Perth
Thornlie–Cockburn All stops Perth
Stadium special Perth Express to Perth during stadium events
99033 3 Armadale Stadium shuttle Terminus Events only
Fremantle Stadium special Fremantle Express between Perth Stadium and City West. Events only
99034 4 Armadale Stadium shuttle Terminus Events only
Yanchep Stadium special Yanchep Express between Perth Stadium and Leederville. Events only
99035 5 Armadale Stadium shuttle Terminus Events only
Mandurah Stadium special Rockingham
via Thornlie
Express between Perth Stadium and Thornlie. Events only
Stadium special Mandurah
via Thornlie
99036 6 Armadale All stops Byford
Thornlie–Cockburn All stops Cockburn Central
Stadium special Cockburn Central Express to Carlisle during stadium events

See also

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