Midland Junction was an aptly named locality and railway station, as it had the following services leaving from its platforms: • the
Upper Darling Range railway or
Zig Zag railway to
Kalamunda until 1949 •
Mundaring (and
Mundaring Weir until 1952) until 1954 •
Bellevue until 1965 •
Chidlow until 1965 •
Midland Railway of Western Australia until 1963 It was in effect the point at which all rail services in the Western Australian network had to pass byexcept for the
South West line to
Bunbury. It was also a stopping point for
Western Australian Government Railways Railway Bus Services until its closure. The
Midland Railway workshops and sheds were to the west on the area now developed with the Centrepoint Shopping Centre just south of the Midland Town Hall and original post office.
Eastern railway In the 1890s following the construction of the Eastern Railway second route, Midland Junction had regular metropolitan passenger services running through on to Chidlow and Mundaring until 1954. Services ceased from the
Mundaring loop or "first route" at that date, but the line was not closed by Parliament until 12 March 1965. The second route continued until the closure of the
Bellevue to
Northam line, on 13 February 1966.
Station and yard The conditions of the facilities at the station, and the station setup were at different times criticised as being poor and requiring attention.
Signal boxes Due to the amount of traffic passing the railway station, the adjacent Midland railway workshops, marshalling yards and other services, there were two signal boxes either end of the railway station. ==Following closure==