Template:Fremantle railway line map

Fremantle line
km
continues to Midland line
0.0
Perth Bus transfer Transwa Free Transit Zone
00.0
00.0
 
00.0
James Street bus bridge
West Perth
West Perth Subway
1.6
City West Free Transit Zone
Leederville Cutting
Hamilton Street bridge
2.7
West Leederville
West Leederville football platform
00.0
00.0
Haydn Bunton Drive
Subi Centro tunnel
3.7
Subiaco Bus transfer
5.0
Daglish
Daglish turnback
Nicholson Road
5.9
Shenton Park Bus transfer CircleRoute
Shenton Park Busway
Nagal Pass
7.4
Karrakatta
8.0
Loch Street
Old Showgrounds station
Ashton Avenue
8.6
Showgrounds Special event station
00.0
Shenton Road subway
9.3
Claremont Bus transfer CircleRoute
Butlers Siding
Claremont turnback 1
Stirling Road subway
Claremont turnback 2
10.4
Swanbourne
Congdon Bridge
11.1
Grant Street
Eric Street
12.4
Cottesloe Bus transfer
Jarrad Street
Salvado Street
13.5
Mosman Park
Victoria Street
14.2
Victoria Street
00.0
Leighton freight siding
00.0
Leighton freight siding
Leighton
Rocky Bay line
16.2
North Fremantle
00.0
North Fremantle
(original)
Tydeman Road Bridge
North Quay rail loop
00.0
Freight diversion
Peter Hughes Drive
East Fremantle
18.7
Fremantle Bus transfer CircleRoute
00.0
continues to Kwinana railway
00.0
Fremantle
(original)
Warden Lane
19.8
The Esplanade
Mews Road
Capo d'Orlando Drive
20.9
Success Harbour
Success Harbour crossing
Ocean Road
22.0
South Beach
Rollinson Road
24.0
Robbs Jetty
McTaggart Cove
Hamilton Road
25.5
Spearwood
Stock Road
Spearwood Avenue
Beeliar Drive
Russell Road
Wattleup Road
Hope Valley Road
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National Route 1
Rockingham Road
00.0
Alcoa spur
26.6
Coogee
Clarence
Alcoa spur
Hogg Road
Weston Street
Beard Street
Kwinana Industrial Sidings
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National Route 1
Rockingham Road
37.7
Kwinana
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Armadale
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This is a route-map template for the Fremantle line, a Transperth line in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

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