Fremantle Railway Line - Stations

Stations

During peak periods, trains omit some stops.

  • Red denotes city stations.
  • Blue denotes Fremantle line stations.
  • Black denotes termini.
Name of Station Code Zone Serving Suburbs Pattern stops at this station Transfers
Fremantle Line
Perth MPH 1, FTZ Perth, Northbridge All A B DP K L Through to Armadale Line
Platform transfer to Thornlie Line, Midland Line,
Joondalup Line and Mandurah Line
Transwa Australind service to Bunbury
Bus transfers at Wellington Street bus station
City West FCW 1, FTZ West Perth All A B DP K L
West Leederville FWL 1 West Leederville, Subiaco, Subiaco Oval All B DP K L Mandurah Line special event services terminate here.
(Services runs between here and Mandurah/Cockburn Central.
Services do not stop at City West, Perth or Esplanade railway stations
)
Subiaco FSO 1 Subiaco, Subiaco Oval, Wembley All A B DP K L Bus transfers
Daglish FDH 1 Daglish, Jolimont All B DP K L
Shenton Park FSP 1 Shenton Park All B DP DF K L CircleRoute
Karrakatta FKA 1 Karrakatta, Mount Claremont All B DP DF L
Loch Street FLS 1 Karrakatta, Claremont Showgrounds All B DP DF K
Showgrounds FSG 1 Claremont, Claremont Showgrounds Special events only
Claremont FCT 1 Claremont All A B DF K L Bus transfers
Swanbourne FSE 2 Swanbourne, Claremont All A DF L
Grant Street FGS 2 Cottesloe, Swanbourne All A DF K
Cottesloe FCE 2 Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove All A DF K L Bus transfers
Mosman Park FMP 2 Mosman Park, Cottesloe All A DF K L
Victoria Street FVS 2 Mosman Park, Cottesloe All A DF K L
North Fremantle FNF 2 North Fremantle All A DF K L
Fremantle FFE 2 Fremantle All A B DF K L Bus transfers, CircleRoute

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