The Armadale Line is a suburbanrailway line in Perth, Australia. It runs through Perth's south-eastern suburbs and connects Perth and Armadale.
The Thornlie Line is a spur line connecting with the Armadale Line before Kenwick. It was built between 2004 to 2005 and opened on 7 August2005. Trains to Thornlie run on the Armadale Line between Perth and Beckenham stations.
In September 1991 the line commenced electrified operation. [5]
Between 2004 and 2005, Armadale, Carlisle and Gosnells were upgraded to provide better facilities to passengers and provide better access between trains and buses. Lathlain station was closed on February 3, 2003 as part of the project.
The latest station, Thornlie, was opened on August 7, 2005. [5] The station is built on a spur line of the Armadale Line.
Between 1992 and August 8 2005, trains on the Armadale line continued through Perth to the Joondalup line. In 2004 new railcars were introduced, which became exclusive to the Joondalup line. Consequently, from 2005, Armadale Line trains no longer ran through Perth to other lines.
Kelmscott is currently being upgraded under the public transport authority's 'Building Better Stations Program'. It is due to open around the end of september.[6] Victoria Park station upgrades are now finished. The station opened on the 20th of July 2007. [7]
Train Stations
During peak hour times on weekdays, some train stations are non-stopped for faster commutes. The Armadale line also runs express trains during the weekdays, and even on weekends. This is the only line where expresses are run in non-peak hour times.
R - pattern deviations to All and T patterns to stop at Belmont Park.
Old Stopping Patterns
An Armadale Line C pattern train waiting to depart at platform 5.
D - all stops to Armadale, except Beckenham, Seaforth, Challis, and Sherwood. (this route was replaced by pattern E on 8 August 2005, this route excluded Thornlie).