Cannington railway station

Cannington
Station exterior (July 2025)
General information
LocationSevenoaks Street, Cannington
Western Australia
Australia
Coordinates32°00′49″S 115°56′43″E / 32.01370°S 115.94526°E / -32.01370; 115.94526
Owned byPublic Transport Authority
Operated byTransperth Train Operations
Lines
Distance12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi) from Perth
Platforms2, 1 island
Tracks2
Bus routes22
Bus stands16
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Accessibleyes
Other information
Station codeACN
99101 (platform 1)
99102 (platform 2)
Fare zone2
History
Opened1897, 08 June 2025
Closed1989, 20 November 2023
RebuiltFebruary 1990, June 2025
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2013-14865,018
Services
Preceding station Transperth Following station
Queens Park
towards Perth
Armadale line Beckenham
towards Byford
Thornlie–Cockburn line Beckenham
Location
Location of Cannington railway station

Cannington is a suburban railway station on the Armadale and Thornlie–Cockburn lines, serving the suburb of Cannington south of Perth, Western Australia. It is located 12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi) from Perth Station, and is part of the Transperth commuter rail network. It temporarily closed on 20 November 2023 and was rebuilt as part of the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project; it reopened on 8 June 2025.

History

The original Cannington station was located between Station Street and Crawford Road in East Cannington, and was one of the original stations operational when the Armadale Line opened in 1889.[1] As part of the electrification of the line in the early 1990s, the original Cannington station was replaced by a new station 500 metres (1,600 ft) to the north-west.[2][3]

Rebuild

As part of a Metronet project for several level crossing removals on the Armadale line, Cannington Station has been rebuilt as a new elevated station with island platforms, and a larger, 16 stand bus interchange underneath the station platforms. The new platforms will be the length of a six car train, as opposed to the previous station's platforms which were the length of a four car train. The new station platforms are accessed by lifts, stairs and escalators.[4] The project also replaced the siding south-east of the station with a central double-ended turnback siding to allow the safe reversal of six-car trains.[5]

To allow for the construction of the new stations and rail line, the Armadale and Thornlie lines closed for 18 months on 20 November 2023. Cannington station was demolished shortly after, with works on the new station and elevated rail beginning in 2024 and finishing on 12 October 2025, although the station without the bike shelter and foreground opened on 8 June 2025. A temporary bus interchange was constructed on Cecil Avenue to assist with the operation of replacement bus services during the shutdown.[6]

Services

Cannington railway station is served by Transperth Armadale and Thornlie–Cockburn line services.[7]

Cannington is one of the busier stations on the Armadale and Thornlie lines, due to its location and it being a key interchange point between Armadale line, Thornlie–Cockburn line and bus services. The station saw 865,018 passengers in the 2013-14 financial year.[8]

Platforms

Cannington platform arrangement
Stop ID Platform Line Destination Via Stopping Pattern Notes
99101 1  Armadale line  Perth All stations
 Thornlie-Cockburn line  Perth All stations, TP
99102 2  Armadale line  Byford All stations
 Thornlie-Cockburn line  Cockburn Central All stations

Bus routes

Stop Route Destination / description Notes
Stand 1 208 to Murdoch University via Ranford Road Station & Thornlie Station
907 to Byford StationRail Replacement, High Frequency
Stand 2 207 to Murdoch University via Nicholson Road Station
908 to Cockburn Central StationRail Replacement, High Frequency
Stand 3 925 to Bull Creek Station via Metcalfe Road
Stand 4 202 to Bull Creek Station via Apsley Road & Riverton Forum Shopping Centre
203 to Bull Creek Station via Apsley Road & Lynwood Av
Stand 5 200 to Bull Creek Station via High Road & Fern Road
Stand 6 280 to High Wycombe Station via Hale Road & Berkshire Road
Stand 7 229 to Maddington Central Shopping Centre via Maddington Stn
Stand 8 222 to Curtin University Bus Stn via Bentley Plaza Shopping Centre
School Specials
Stand 9 224 Circular to Carousel Shopping Centre, towards East Cannington
225 Circular to Carousel Shopping Centre, towards East Cannington
Stand 10 36 to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Leach Hwy
51 to Perth Busport via Orrong Road and Graham Farmer Fwy
Stand 11 34 to Perth Busport via Curtin University
Stand 12 72 to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Curtin University & Victoria Park
177 to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Chapman Rd & East Victoria Park
Stand 13 100 to Canning Bridge Stn via Curtin University
Stand 14 224 to Carousel Shopping Centre
225 to Carousel Shopping Centre
229 to Carousel Shopping Centre
280 to Carousel Shopping Centre
907 to Perth StationRail Replacement, High Frequency
908 to Perth StationRail Replacement, High Frequency
Stand 15 Set down only
Stand 16 Set down only

[9]

References

  1. ^ Carden, F.G. (1991). Along the Canning: A History of the City of Canning Western Australia, Covering its progress from Roads Board to Shire, to Town, to City City of Canning (2 ed.).
  2. ^ Our History Archived 22 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine Public Transport Authority
  3. ^ History of Stations on the Armadale Train Line Right Track
  4. ^ "Cannington Station Fact Sheet" (PDF). Metronet. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 July 2021. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Wharf Street Package" (PDF). Metronet. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 March 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal". www.metronet.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  7. ^ Armadale/Thornlie Line Timetable Archived 25 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine Transperth 31 January 2016
  8. ^ "Question On Notice No. 4248 asked in the Legislative Assembly on 25 June 2015 by Mr M. Mcgowan". Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Cannington Map 1-251013" (PDF). Transperth. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
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