Midland railway station, Perth

Midland railway station is the terminus of the Midland line in Perth. Western Australia. It is operated by Transperth and is connected with the feeder bus services that utilise the adjacent bus terminal in Midland.

Midland
End of line view in July 2014
General information
LocationHelena Street, Midland
Coordinates31°53′30″S 116°00′05″E / 31.891605°S 116.001399°E / -31.891605; 116.001399
Owned byPublic Transport Authority
Operated byTransperth
Line(s)     Midland line
Distance16.00 kilometres from Perth
Platforms3 (1 side, 2 bay)
Tracks6
ConnectionsBus
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeMMD
Fare zone2
History
Opened8 October 1968
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2013-141,125,120[1]
Services
Preceding stationTransperth TransperthFollowing station
Woodbridge
towards Perth
Midland lineTerminus
Preceding stationTranswa TranswaFollowing station
TerminusAvonLinkToodyay
towards Northam
East Perth
Terminus
MerredinLinkNortham
towards Merredin
ProspectorToodyay
towards Kalgoorlie
Location
Map
Location of Midland railway station

History

Midland station was opened on 8 October 1968 by Minister for Transport & Railways Ray O'Connor as a replacement for Midland Junction station when the main Eastern Railway was being converted to dual gauge.[2][3]

It originally had four narrow gauge platform faces, three terminating and one through. A separate platform was provided for the standard gauge line 150 metres away. One of the terminating lines was lifted in the 1990s and in February 2001, the through line converted to dual gauge allowing The Prospector to call at the main station.[4]

Redevelopment

In the 2010s the former Midland Redevelopment Authority (MRA) had advocated the relocation of the station east to be in line with Cale Street, the site of the original Midland Junction station.[5][6] The MRA also desired an extension of the Midland line to Bellevue, which would take on a primarily park and ride function, to allow for land around Midland station to be redeveloped. There have been previous attempts to extend the line to Bellevue.[7]

As part of Metronet, Midland Station will be demolished and replaced with a new station located between Helena and Cale streets.[8] The relocation of the station was required to accommodate the extension to Bellevue, where a new railcar manufacturing facility is located.[9][10] A multi-storey car park with over 600 bays and a 12 stand bus interchange will be built at the location of the current station.[11] As part of the project, the level crossing at Helena Street will close and will be replaced with a new crossing at Cale Street.[12]

Construction began on 23 July 2023.[13][14]

Platforms and services

The station has a single through standard gauge side platform served by Transwa's AvonLink, MerredinLink and Prospector services,[16][17] and two narrow gauge bay platforms used by Transperth Midland line services.

The station saw 1,125,120 Transperth passengers in the 2013-14 financial year.[1]

Midland station platforms[18][19][20][21]
StopPlatformLineStopping patternDestinationNotes
950261ProspectorKalgoorlie
MerredinLinkMerredinMerredin services stop at several stations between Northam and Merredin
AvonLinkNorthamNortham services also stop at Toodyay
995312MidlandAll stationsPerth
995323MidlandAll stationsPerth

Bus routes

StopRouteDestination / descriptionNotes
Stand 1811Geraldton via Northam and Mullewa[22]Transwa services
879, GPE1Kalbarri or Geraldton via Eneabba[23]
891, 851Geraldton via Moora[24]
EP3, EP5Esperance via Kulin or via Hyden[25]
Stand 2301to Midland Health Campus[26]
901Rail replacement service to Perth
Stand 3314Jane Brook Circular (clockwise) via Talbot Road and Morrison Road[27]
315Stratton Circular (clockwise) via Blackadder Road and Morrison Road[28]
Stand 4313to Jane Brook via Morrison Road, Talbot Road and Jane Brook Drive[29]
323to Swan View via Morrison Road, Innamlncka Road and Welbourn Road[30]
324Jane Brook Circular (anti-clockwise) via Morrison Road and Talbot Road[31]
325Stratton Circular (anti-clockwise) via Morrison Road and Blackadder Road[32]
326Midvale Circular (anti-clockwise) via Victoria Parade[33]
327to Swan View via Morrison Road and Blanchard Road[34]
Stand 5277to High Wycombe Station via Midland Road and Newburn Road[35]
278to High Wycombe Station via Abernethy Road and Wittenoom Road[36]
300Midland Gate Circular (anti-clockwise)[37]
Stand 6290to Redcliffe Station via Great Eastern Highway[38]
291to Redcliffe Station via Serpentine Drive and Barker Road[39]
Stand 7307to Kalamunda bus station via Military Road and Helena Valley[40]
321to Glen Forrest via Great Eastern Highway, Old York Road, Hillsden Road and Ryecroft Road[41]Selected trips extend to Mundaring
322to Glen Forrest via Koongamia, Coulston Road and Ryecroft Road[42]Selected trips deviate via Hillsden Road or extend to Mundaring
Stand 8320to Mundaring via Great Eastern Highway, Old York Road and Strettle Road[43]Selected trips extend to Sawyers Valley or further to Chidlow)
328to Chidlow via Great Eastern Highway, Old York Road, Parkerville, Stoneville and Keane Street EastSelected trips extend to Wooroloo or further to Wundowie
684to Crown Perth, Burswood
School Specials
Stand 9310to Upper Swan via Hamersley Street and Great Northern Highway[44]
311to Bullsbrook via Hamersley Street and Great Northern Highway[45]
312Baskerville Circular (clockwise) via Lefroy Avenue and Campersic Road[46]
335to Ellenbrook Town Centre via Great Northern Highway, West Swan Road and Henley Brook Bus Station[47]

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