Fremantle Railway Line - Stopping Patterns

Stopping Patterns

  • All - all stops to Fremantle.
  • A - stops at City West and Subiaco, express to Claremont, then all stops to Fremantle.
  • B - all stops to Claremont, express to Fremantle.
  • DP - (To Perth) departs from Loch Street, all stops to Perth.
  • DF - (To Fremantle) all stops to Shenton Park, terminates at Shenton Park.
  • K - all stops to Fremantle except Karrakatta and Swanbourne.
  • L - all stops to Fremantle except Loch Street and Grant Street.
  • M - all stops to West Leederville, running on special events only.
  • S - (To Perth) All stops to Claremont, then Shenton Park, Subiaco, City West and Perth.
  • S+ - pattern deviations to All, A, and B patterns to stop at Showgrounds. When this pattern runs, K and L patterns do not operate, and Loch Street and Grant Street stations are not used.

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