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Claremont railway station, Perth

Railway station in Perth, Western Australia


Summary

Railway station in Perth, Western Australia

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styleTransperth
imageClaremont Station, Western Australia, August 2021 01.jpg
image_captionEastbound view of Platform 1 and the island platform main shelter, viewed from the pedestrian overpass, August 2021
addressGugeri Street, Claremont, Western Australia
countryAustralia
coordinates
distance9.3 km from Perth
line
structureGround
platform2 (1 island)
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opened1886
electrifiedYes
architectural_styleFederation
ownedPublic Transport Authority
operatorTransperth Train Operations
zone1
formerButlers Swamp
passengers579,729
pass_year2013-14
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Claremont railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network in Western Australia. It is located on the Fremantle and Airport lines, 9.3 kilometres from Perth station serving the suburb of Claremont.

History

Claremont station opened in 1881 as Butlers Swamp, being renamed Claremont in 1883. In 1886 a new station was constructed 300 metres to the east. The 1886 buildings are now the oldest extant railway station buildings in Perth. It was the only station on the line to be built with a crossing loop.

With the relocation of the Royal Perth Show to the Claremont Showground in 1905, a third platform was added with the station serving the show until Showgrounds station opened in 1954. The station building was restored at the same time. When the line was electrified in 1991, the station was cut back to one island platform and the original platform abandoned.

After the Town of Claremont's Council Chambers were gutted by fire in 2010, it relocated its administration to the former station master's building. The former goods shed has been converted into a cultural centre and cafe.

Redevelopment

The Airport line was originally planned to terminate at Daglish station, as there was already a turnback siding there. In 2018, it was announced that the terminus had been moved to Claremont station. This required an upgrade of the station to modern accessibility standards and the construction of two turnback sidings west of the station. Claremont station was chosen as it is located halfway along the Fremantle line and is the line's third busiest station, after Fremantle and Subiaco. Perth station does not have the space for trains to turn around and stations beyond Claremont do not have a high enough forecast patronage for the extra services for those stations to be worth purchasing more rolling stock.

In August 2020, John Holland Group was awarded a $36 million contract to undertake the construction works at Claremont station. From 5 February to 5 April 2021, Claremont station was closed and the Fremantle line was partially shut down to complete the upgrade of Claremont station and build the two turnback sidings. The Fremantle line reopened to full service on 6 April, but Claremont station remained closed as workers discovered problems with the station's original construction. Claremont station reopened on 1 June 2021.

From 2034, Claremont station's platforms are planned to be extended to the east to accommodate six-car trains.

Station location

Claremont station is located in the middle of Claremont. The railway's right-of-way lies between two arterial roads: Shenton Road and Gugeri Street. There are two access points to the station from each street: a grade level track crossing through electrically activated gates at the eastern end of the station, and the original pedestrian bridge that provides access by stairs to the platform and to the elevated signal box. Additionally, a pedestrian underpass connects both streets west of the station.

Services

Claremont station is served by the Airport and Fremantle lines on the Transperth network. Services are operated by Transperth Train Operations, a division of the PTA. The Fremantle line runs between Fremantle station and Perth station, continuing past Perth as the Midland line. The Airport line, which commenced regular services on 10 October 2022, goes between High Wycombe station and Claremont station.

Airport line and Fremantle line trains stop at Claremont every 12 minutes each during peak hour for a combined frequency of a train every 6 minutes. Outside peak hour and on weekends and public holidays, each line has a train every 15 minutes for a combined frequency of 7.5 minutes. Late at night, each line has a half-hourly or hourly frequency.

Claremont station saw 579,729 passengers in the 2013–14 financial year.

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References

References

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  2. (20 November 1886). "News of the Day". The Daily News.
  3. link. (4 March 2016 Heritage Council of Western Australia)
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080721030836/http://www.righttrack.wa.gov.au/Portals/3/media/History_Fremantle.pdf History of Stations on the Fremantle Line] Right Track
  5. (1981). "Robb's Railway Fremantle to Guildford Railway Centenary". Australian Railway Historical Society.
  6. The station closed on 1 September 1979 along with the rest of the [[Fremantle railway line. Fremantle line]], re-opening on 29 July 1983 when services were restored.[http://www.pta.wa.gov.au/aboutus/ourhistory/tabid/42/default.aspx Our History] {{Webarchive. link. (22 January 2016 Public Transport Authority)
  7. [http://awardsoffice.com/wah2013/entry_details.asp?ID=11420&Category_ID=4985 Claremont Station Master's House Rescue] 2013 Western Australian Heritage Awards
  8. "The Goods Shed by FORM | Creativity, Learning and Community".
  9. (August 2014). "Forrestfield Airport Link Project Definition Plan – Summary".
  10. (29 April 2018). "Claremont Station upgrade to support METRONET frequency boost".
  11. (30 April 2018). "Claremont train station to get upgrades to accommodate increase to peak-hour services".
  12. (May 2020). "Claremont Station Project Rail Fact Sheet".
  13. (23 July 2018). "Claremont Station Project: drop-in community information session wrap up".
  14. (20 August 2020). "Contract awarded for Claremont train station upgrades".
  15. (24 August 2020). "John Holland wins contract for works on WA Claremont Station project".
  16. (10 December 2020). "Plan ahead for upcoming major train disruptions".
  17. (19 January 2021). "Perth train line closures: Claremont Station closing for upgrades".
  18. (30 March 2021). "Passenger services return while Claremont Station stays closed for restoration".
  19. (13 April 2021). "Claremont Station closure extended for repairs".
  20. (28 May 2021). "All aboard at Claremont Station".
  21. (18 January 2025). "Subi to Freo stations on home stretch". Post.
  22. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070830195918/http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=J++X1%2FPGfT8%3D&tabid=61&mid=672 Claremont Station Layout] Transperth
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  24. "About Us".
  25. "Train System Map".
  26. (10 October 2022). "Fremantle Line Train Timetable".
  27. (10 October 2022). "Airport Line Train Timetable".
  28. "Question On Notice No. 4244 asked in the Legislative Assembly on 25 June 2015 by Mr M. Mcgowan".
  29. (19 August 2022). "Manual – Rail Access".
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