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Whiteman Park railway station

Whiteman Park railway station is a suburban railway station on the Ellenbrook line in Perth, Western Australia. The station is located on the western side of Drumpellier Drive in Whiteman, and serves the surrounding suburbs of Brabham, Dayton, Henley Brook and West Swan, as well as the nature reserve and tourism destination of Whiteman Park.

Description
Whiteman Park station is in Whiteman, a north-western suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The station is located on the western side of Drumpellier Drive, just south of Whiteman Drive East, one of the main entrance roads to Whiteman Park. The station is on the Ellenbrook line, which is part of the Transperth system. The adjacent stations are Ellenbrook station to the north and Ballajura station to the south. The station is within fare zone two. Whiteman Park station is located on a viaduct so that the Ellenbrook line can bridge over Whiteman Drive East. The station has a elevated island platform, long enough for a six-car B-series or C-series train. The platform is connected to ground level by lifts, escalators and stairs. Whiteman Park station serves the nearby residential areas of Brabham, Dayton, Henley Brook, West Swan, and the nature reserve and tourism destination of Whiteman Park, which includes Caversham Wildlife Park and various transport-related museums. |alt=A group of three white sculptures of a large mussel At Whiteman Park station are three pieces of public art. On the walls around the station's entrance is a mural by Jack Bromell featuring three wedge-tailed eagles in flight and "abstract swamp and stout paperbark leaves and flowers". The walls of the Drumpellier Drive underpass have a mural by Rohin Kickett and Haylee Fieldes representing the Bennett Brook and Whiteman Park's native flora and fauna. Surrounding the station are two clusters of sculptures of freshwater mussels, referencing Whiteman Park's Mussell Pool and the Carter's freshwater mussel living within nearby wetlands. ==History==
History
Constructing the Ellenbrook line by 2023 as part of the Metronet project was committed to by the Labor Party before it won the 2017 state election. During planning and construction, the line was known as the Morley–Ellenbrook line. The route of the Ellenbrook line was officially confirmed in August 2019. It had the line running along the eastern side of Whiteman Park along Drumpellier Drive, with Whiteman Park station located at the eastern entrance to Whiteman Park. The A$753million main construction contract for the Morley–Ellenbrook line was awarded to the MELconnx Consortium, consisting of Laing O'Rourke, in October 2020. The first concept designs for Whiteman Park station were released in October 2021. By that stage, clearing of vegetation for the station was underway. The station was designed by lead architecture firm Woods Bagot. The first stage was the construction of the foundations for the viaduct. Piling was underway by July 2022 From 19 July 2022 to February 2024, Drumpellier Drive was diverted via Isoodon Street to allow for the elevation of the road for the pedestrian underpass and the lifting of viaduct bridge beams. and as of October 2023, three spans were yet to be completed. By March 2024, structural steel and concrete works were complete and cladding and fit out had commenced. The station reached completion in August 2024, making it the third out of the five stations to finish construction. A extension of the Perth Electric Tramway Society's heritage tramway to Whiteman Park station was announced in February 2024. It was funded by a $1million contribution by the state government and constructed using 85 percent recycled materials from other Metronet projects and by North Metropolitan TAFE students. To celebrate the opening of the extension, the tram will be free until the end of 2025. The station and the rest of the line were officially opened on Sunday, 8 December 2024 by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Premier Roger Cook and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti, with a community event held at the station. ==Services==
Services
Train services Whiteman Park station is served by Ellenbrook line services, which run between Ellenbrook station and Perth station. It is projected that Whiteman Park station will have 3,795 daily boardings by 2031; on its first weekday since opening, the station had 820 boardings. The heritage tramway runs to Whiteman Park. Bus routes Six regular bus routes serve Whiteman Park station. Routes 347 and 349 run to Ellenbrook station. Route 355 runs to Galleria bus station. Route 357 runs to Bassendean station. Routes 358 and 359 run to Midland station. Rail replacement bus services operate as route 903. ==References==
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