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  • The Byford Rail Extension, and the remaining outer section of the Armadale Line, will open for passenger services on Monday, 13 October. Find out more.

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Building for Tomorrow

Billions of dollars are being invested in major infrastructure projects across WA to keep pace with our growing population and deliver thousands of jobs for Western Australians.

How we are Building for Tomorrow

More than 140 major infrastructure projects are in planning, under construction or have been completed across WA.

  • 72 kilometres

    of new passenger rail constructed

  • $10.7 billion

    invested in transport infrastructure across WA

  • More than 210 kilometres

    being added to WA's shared path network

  • 1000's of jobs

    supported through construction

  • $6.5 billion

    invested in our State's road network

  • 23 rail stations

    being established across Perth

  • Up to 16 level crossings

    scheduled for removal

  • 246 new rail cars

    being built in WA

  • 11 maritime facilities

    receiving upgrades across WA

WA's major infrastructure is getting an upgrade

Every construction sign is a sign of great things to come.

  • More connected

    We're making WA more connected than ever before. New train stations and shared paths, modern maritime facilities and safer roads all working together to connect communities.

  • Local opportunities

    Major projects will provide economic benefits to the state including local employment, apprenticeships and contracts for WA businesses.

  • Thanks for your patience

    We are working hard to coordinate construction works and minimise disruptions, but while construction is underway, thanks for your patience WA.

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Disruptions

There will be some disruption while these projects are under construction.

The WA Government’s transport agencies - Main Roads Western Australia, Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure, METRONET, the Public Transport Authority and Transperth, will endeavour to coordinate works and minimise the impact as much as possible.

View disruptions on project map