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Mandurah Line Shutdown
As you probably know, the new southern rail line is almost ready to go (finally). It basically runs south along the freeway through South Perth, Rockingham and ends up in Mandurah. Unfortunately, getting it online means disruptions to other services.
To link the new Mandurah Line to the Joondalup Line it is necessary to install, connect and test new track signalling, electrical and communication systems. To complete the work safely, power must be switched off throughout the work area, which will affect services on the Fremantle and Joondalup Lines.
The shutdown is planned to take place during the second week of the October school holidays, from 6.00pm on Sunday 7 October with services resuming on Sunday 14 October.

So how does this affect you?
The Fremantle line will be completely out of service from 7-14 Oct, but there will be buses running in lieu of trains.
The Joondalup line will basically run until Stirling or Glendalough, where you have to jump off and catch a bus, or you could keep going to Leederville and then walk to town.
The Midland line will be running on special timetables.
The Armadale line is unaffected.
So, with less people on trains and more on the roads, the moral of the story is that there will be big fat traffic jams, and you should walk or bike if possible. It’s only for a week, and it’s good for Perth, so bite the bullet and get some exercise. Any questions? We can try to answer them but Transperth is probably your best bet: enquiries@transperth.wa.gov.au.