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Project

New Midland Station New station project

Midland

Overview

  • Rail

    Project type
  • $239 million

    Total budget
  • Under Construction

    Project phase
  • METRONET

    Lead agency
  • Mid 2023

    Start date

    Early 2026

    End date

The New Midland Station is approaching completion, replacing Midland's 53 year-old station.

From Sunday, 22 February regular passenger services will resume on the Midland Line. For more information, visit Transperth.

The new precinct and modern station is located between Helena and Cale Street, bringing the station closer to the heart of Midland and Midland Health Campus.

Once complete, the project will deliver a 12-stand bus interchange, connections with new public spaces and pedestrian overpass, a new level crossing at Cale Street and a one kilometre Pedestrian Shared Path connecting to the existing cycle network at Morrison Road and Lloyd Street.

The New Midland Station car park opened in January 2025 with around 800 bays.

For detailed project information, visit METRONET.

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Benefits

  • Improved access to the station and surrounding area.
  • Replace ageing rail infrastructure with a modern facility.
  • Increase safety and efficiency for people and vehicles travelling in the area.
  • Connect the passenger rail network to the new Bellevue Railcar Manufacturing and Maintenance Facility.

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Public transport disruptions

  • Midland Line Shutdown

    From first service on Thursday 22 January until approximately 9.30am on Sunday 22 February, the Midland Line will undergo a shutdown between Bassendean and Midland stations, to facilitate essential works in preparation for the opening of the new Midland Station on Sunday 22 February.

    Starts: 22 Jan 2026 - 12:00am --- Ends: 22 Feb 2026 - 09:30am

    More information at Transperth

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