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Victoria Park railway station is a suburban railway station on the
Transperth Transperth is the public transport system for Perth and surrounding areas in Western Australia. It is managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), a state government organisation, and consists of train, bus and ferry services. Bus operat ...
network in
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. The station is in the
Perth Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
suburbs of Lathlain and Victoria Park. Between November 2023 and June 2025, the station was the terminus of the Armadale and Thornlie lines due to the
Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is a project by the Government of Western Australia to elevate part of the Armadale line, thereby removing six level crossings and rebuilding five stations to modern standards. The pr ...
. The first Victoria Park station opened in 1898 after lobbying by the
Municipality of Victoria Park The Municipality of Victoria Park was a local government area in the inner eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It was first established as the Victoria Park Road District on 17 May 1894. The first election was held on 9 July 1894. The ...
. It gained a
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in 1922, which lasted until 1969. The Victoria Park section of the Armadale line underwent several improvements in the 2000s. Lathlain station closed in 2003, and a nearby
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was removed and replaced with a bridge. The Thornlie line commenced services on 7 August 2005, enabling most Armadale services to skip the station. In 2007, construction started on a new Victoria Park station, south of the original station and closer to the demolished Lathlain station. The new station had greater accessibility and was no longer on a curve, which allowed for a smaller
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. The new Victoria Park station opened on 2 August 2008, and the old one was demolished soon afterwards.


History

The
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was opened between Perth and Pinjarra on 2 May 1893. By 1897, the closest station to Victoria Park was Burswood station, so the
Municipality of Victoria Park The Municipality of Victoria Park was a local government area in the inner eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It was first established as the Victoria Park Road District on 17 May 1894. The first election was held on 9 July 1894. The ...
sent a deputation to the commissioner of railways, Frederick Piesse, for the establishment of a railway platform at Victoria Park. The original Victoria Park railway station opened in 1898. According to the
Town of Victoria Park The Town of Victoria Park is a local government area of Western Australia. It covers an area of 17.62 km² in metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It had a population of approximately 35,000 as at the 2016 census. It li ...
Local History Collection, the first mention of Victoria Park station on timetables was on 11 April 1898. A footbridge was approved for the station in 1912, and it gained a
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on 1 September 1922. It became an unstaffed station again on 1 March 1969. Over the course of its history, Victoria Park station had four station masters, who were commemorated by a plaque at the station in 1997.
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, the operator of
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at the time, planned to rebuild Victoria Park station in the late 1990s, but this was deferred pending the completion of planning for the
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. The original plans for the Mandurah line had it branch off the Armadale line at Kenwick. The first South West Metropolitan Railway Master Plan, published in 1999, found that there were too many stations spaced closely together on the Armadale line between Perth and Kenwick. Victoria Park station was south of Burswood station and north of Lathlain station. The master plan said that for Mandurah line services to integrate with Armadale line services, there had to be fewer stations along the shared section of track and a change in the stopping patterns of Armadale line services. The master plan therefore called for the removal of the nearby Bishopsgate Street
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, the removal of Lathlain station, the construction of a bridge across the railway at Miller Street/Roberts Road, and the rebuild of Victoria Park station about south of the original Victoria Park station. The relocation of Victoria Park station had several advantages: it would put the station closer to the Victoria Park retail area along
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; fill the gap left by the closure of Lathlain station; make the station distribution along the Armadale line more even; allow for a straight platform with a smaller
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than the old station, which was on a curve; and allow for minimal disruption to the old station while the new station was being constructed. In 2001, a new state government was elected, who changed the route of the Mandurah line to be a more direct route from Perth rather than a branch of the Armadale line. Instead, the Thornlie line would be built as a one-station spur off the Armadale line at the same place as the previous Mandurah line route. A new master plan was released in August 2002. Although other planned upgrades to the Armadale line were cancelled, the Victoria Park station rebuild, Lathlain station closure, level crossing removal, and bridge construction were all planned to go ahead. Construction on the new station was planned to begin in October 2003 and be complete by July 2004.
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was formed in 2003 to manage extensions and upgrades to Perth's rail network, including the Victoria Park station rebuild. By this point, the new station was planned to open in late 2004. Lathlain station was closed on 2 February 2003. In September 2003, a contract worth A$7.2 million was awarded to Works Infrastructure Pty Ltd for the deviation of tracks to make room for the
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at Victoria Park station, the construction of the Miller Street/Roberts Road bridge, and the construction of a pedestrian bridge at Howick Street. Two three-day shutdowns of the Armadale line occurred for the track realignment in January and March 2004. The Miller Street/Roberts Road bridge opened on 26 June 2004, after which the Bishopsgate Street level crossing closed. By that point, tenders for the construction of Victoria Park station had been delayed until the completion of the Mandurah line due to staff shortages in the construction industry. The Thornlie line opened on 7 August 2005. Broad Construction Services was awarded the $9.2 million contract to build the new Victoria Park station. Construction began in August 2007, and the station was officially opened on 2 August 2008 by Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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. The old station was demolished soon after. The entire cost, including the realignment of the tracks, signalling, and demolition of the old station, was $12.1 million. As part of construction for Perth Stadium station, stowage tracks for 24 railcars were built between
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and Victoria Park station, which are used to provide extra services during events at
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. Since 20 November 2023, the Armadale and Thornlie lines have been closed south of Victoria Park station for the
Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is a project by the Government of Western Australia to elevate part of the Armadale line, thereby removing six level crossings and rebuilding five stations to modern standards. The pr ...
. The first three days of the shutdown were used to modify the infrastructure at Victoria Park station to allow for trains to be turned around. The shutdown is expected to end by mid-2025. A temporary bus interchange was built for
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s.


Description

Victoria Park station is on the boundary of Victoria Park and Lathlain, which are suburbs of
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. The station is on the South Western Railway, which links Perth and Bunbury, and is owned by the Public Transport Authority. The adjacent stations are Burswood station to the north and Carlisle station to the south-east. The station is from
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and is in fare zone one. The station itself consists of an island platform which is linked to either side of the railway by a pedestrian bridge. The platform is long, which allows for four-car trains, and was designed to allow for extension to for six-car trains. Victoria Park station has been identified as one of the stations to have its platform extended as part of phase two of the platform and signalling upgrade program, to allow for six-car trains on the Thornlie line. The platform links to the bridge by a lift and set of stairs. On both sides of the railway is a ramp and set of stairs to the bridge. There is a car park with 41 bays on the south-western side. Train replacement bus stops are on the north-eastern side. Victoria Park station is fully accessible, and was designed with consultation from the nearby Association for the Blind, now known as VisAbility. The station's design was criticised by Victoria Park councillor Keith Hayes for a lack of shelter along the ramps, a lack of lifts on either side of the footbridge, and the lack of a ramp from the bridge to the platform, which is a problem when the lift is out of order. The length of the ramps was also criticised. Initial designs had lifts on both sides, but that was cut due to budget constraints. The pre-2008 Victoria Park station had a curved island platform with a pedestrian level crossing on the south-east end and a footbridge accessed by stairs on the north-west end.


Art

On the platform is an art installation named ''Mute and Bright''. This consists of two large steel bells. The bells play sounds created by visually-impaired artist Rob Muir. The artist's statement was "the artworks offer a visual solidity while producing timed and interactive sampling and replaying of altered sounds. They create an ever-changing soundscape that can be both heard and felt."


Services

Victoria Park station is served by Armadale/Thornlie–Cockburn line services. These services form part of the
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system and are operated by the Public Transport Authority. Victoria Park station has received eight trains per hour since the shutdown began, dropping to four trains per hour at night and one train per hour after midnight on weekends. Service hours are from approximately 5am and midnight, extending to 2:40am on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Train replacement bus services operate out of the temporary bus interchange. Route 908 goes between Victoria Park station and Cannington station. Other train replacement bus services bypass Victoria Park station to head directly to the Perth central business district. In the 2013–14 financial year, Victoria Park station had 258,580 boardings, making it an average station for the Armadale and Thornlie lines.


See also

*
Causeway bus station Causeway bus station is a Transperth bus station in Victoria Park, Western Australia. It is located at the eastern end of The Causeway under the bridge carrying the Great Eastern Highway and Canning Highway. It has six stands and is served by 2 ...
, formerly known as Victoria Park transfer station


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Victoria Park Station
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on the Public Transport Authority website archive * {{Public Transport Authority of Western Australia railway stations, Armadale=y, Thornlie–Cockburn=y, state=collapsed Transperth railway stations Railway stations in Australia opened in 1898 Railway stations in Australia opened in 2008 Victoria Park, Western Australia Lathlain, Western Australia Armadale line Thornlie–Cockburn line