Nowergup railway depot

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Nowergup railway depot is a Transperth depot in the suburb of Nowergup, Western Australia. It is situated in the median of the Mitchell Freeway between the Lukin Drive and Hester Avenue interchanges.

Nowergup railway depot
Location
LocationHester Avenue, Nowergup
Coordinates31°39′31″S 115°43′40″E / 31.6586°S 115.7277°E / -31.6586; 115.7277
Characteristics
OwnerPublic Transport Authority
OperatorEDi Rail / Alstom Transport
Rolling stockTransperth B-series & Transperth C-series
Routes servedYanchep & Mandurah lines

History

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Nowergup depot was built to service the Transperth B-series electric multiple units that were ordered to operate service on the Yanchep line (formerly known as the Joondalup line). It is owned by the Public Transport Authority and leased to EDi Rail / Alstom Transport as part of its contract to maintain the B-series trains.[1]

The depot was completed on 17 May 2004 and officially opened on 13 June 2004 by Premier Geoff Gallop and Planning & Infrastructure Minister Alannah MacTiernan.[2][3][4] It was built at the end of a single track extension of the Yanchep line (then called the Joondalup line) beyond its then terminus of Clarkson. The line was extended to Butler in 2014 with the track duplicated[5] and was further extended to Yanchep in 2024.[6]

The depot is currently the base for B-series and C-series electric multiple units that operate services on the Yanchep and Mandurah lines. It is capable of holding 47 of the 3-car trains.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Railcar contract seals railway commitment Archived 18 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine Minister for Planning & Infrastructure 12 May 2002
  2. ^ Nowergup Railcar Depot Public Transport Authority
  3. ^ First railcars arrive at new Nowergup train depot Archived 10 February 2023 at the Wayback Machine Minister for planning & Infrastructure 13 June 2004
  4. ^ Metro Rail on track on time ABC News 13 June 2004
  5. ^ "Perth's Joondalup Railway to be Extended". Railway-Technology.com. 30 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Yanchep rail extension officially opened after significant delays and cost blow outs". The West Australian. 14 July 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  7. ^ Brookfield Rail and PTA in talks Echo Newspapers 9 January 2015