Warnbro Railway Station
Coordinates: 32°19′35″S 115°46′04″E / 32.326395°S 115.767823°E / -32.326395; 115.767823
| Warnbro | |
|---|---|
| Mandurah Line | |
| Station code | RWO |
| Street | Ennis Avenue, Safety Bay Road |
| Suburb | Warnbro, Waikiki |
| Fare zone | 5 |
| Distance from Perth Station | 47.6 km (29.6 mi) |
| Stopping patterns | All, C |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Platform architecture | 2 side |
| Station structure | Closed Station |
| Access by | Bus Transfer, Entrance |
| Transit guard booth | Yes |
| Train transfer | no |
| Bus transfer | Yes |
| Total number of bus stands | 2 |
| Total number of bus routes | 7 |
| Park 'n' Ride | Yes |
| Lock 'n' Ride | No, but Pay 'n' Display |
| Lifts | 2 |
| Escalators | 2 |
| Add Value Machines | No |
| Public telephones | Yes |
| Public toilets | Yes |
Warnbro Station is a Transperth railway and bus interchange located in the far southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. Served by the Mandurah line, with services running to both Mandurah and Perth, it is the southernmost station in Perth's metropolitan area.
Read more about Warnbro Railway Station: History, Service, Platforms, Bus Routes
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