Bunbury railway station
This article is about current Bunbury railway station. For former station, see Old Bunbury railway station.
Bunbury | |
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The Australind at Bunbury station in January 2014 | |
Location |
Picton Road, Bunbury Western Australia |
Coordinates | 33°20′40″S 115°39′26″E / 33.34451°S 115.65715°ECoordinates: 33°20′40″S 115°39′26″E / 33.34451°S 115.65715°E |
Owned by | Public Transport Authority |
Operated by | Transwa |
Line(s) | South Western |
Construction | |
Structure type | Ground |
Disabled access | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 29 May 1985 |
Bunbury railway station is located on the South Western line in the south-eastern Bunbury suburb of Wollaston.
It is the terminus station for the Australind from Perth. It was built as a replacement for the more centrally located station, being opened on 29 May 1985 by Minister for Transport Julian Grill.[1][2]
Transport links
Transwa coach services operate to Walpole, Augusta, Pemberton, Donnybrook, Collie, Boyup Brook and Bridgetown.[3]
TransBunbury's route 827 connects with Australind services.
References
- ↑ Time-line of Key Dates in Bunbury's History Bunbury Historical Society
- ↑ "Western Australia" Railway Digest August 1985 page 247
- ↑ Timetable Files Transwa
Preceding station | Transwa Trains network | Following station | ||
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towards Perth | Australind | Terminus |
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