Aubin Grove railway station

Aubin Grove
Entrance building with information signs outside
Aubin Grove bus station entrance in April 2017
General information
LocationKwinana Freeway
Success and Atwell
Western Australia
Australia
Coordinates32°09′18″S 115°51′28″E / 32.1550°S 115.8579°E / -32.1550; 115.8579
Owned byPublic Transport Authority
Operated byPublic Transport Authority
Line(s)     Mandurah line
Distance23.8 kilometres (14.8 mi) from Perth
Platforms1 island platform with 2 platform edges
Tracks2
Bus routes7
Bus stands4
Construction
Parking1,948 bays
Bicycle facilities88 bays
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone3
History
Opened23 April 2017
Services
Preceding station Transperth Transperth Following station
Cockburn Central Mandurah line
All, K
Kwinana
towards Rockingham or Mandurah
Location
Map
Location of Aubin Grove station

Aubin Grove railway station is a suburban railway station serving Atwell, Aubin Grove, Hammond Park and Success, which are suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It is on the Mandurah line, which is part of the Transperth network, and is located immediately north of Russell Road in the median of the Kwinana Freeway. It has two platform faces on a singular island platform, which is linked to either side of the freeway by a pedestrian overpass. Services run every 10 minutes during peak and every 15 minutes between peak. The journey to Perth station is 23.8 kilometres (14.8 mi) and takes 21 minutes. The station has a bus interchange with four bus stands and seven regular bus routes.

Construction of the station was promised by both major political parties ahead of the 2013 Western Australian state election. A tender was released for the station's construction in July 2014, with a projected cost of A$80 million for the whole project, including the purchase of two Transperth B-series trains. The design contract was awarded in February 2015 to a joint venture between Coniglio Ainsworth Architects and M. P. S. Architects. The scope of the project was broadened in April 2015 to include the widening of the Russell Road bridge over the freeway, which increased the project budget to $105 million. Construction on the station began in March 2016, and it was opened on 23 April 2017, with the final cost being $125 million.