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41-713: The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is a project by the Government of Western Australia to elevate part of the Armadale line , thereby removing six level crossings and rebuilding five stations to modern standards. The project is a part of the wider Metronet initiative undertaken by the state government. The stations to be rebuilt as part of the project are, from north to south, Carlisle , Oats Street , Queens Park , Cannington , and Beckenham . Welshpool station will be closed due to low patronage and technical constraints. The level crossings to be removed as part of

82-486: A consortium of Acciona Construction, BMD Constructions , WSP and AECOM . The project is jointly funded by the state and federal governments. This did not include the $ 175 million for the William Street and Beckenham station portion of the project, with that to be included in the scope of the contract once planning for that is complete. The bulk of the construction will take place during an 18-month long shutdown of

123-596: A 160-metre (520 ft) bridge. The decision was made to close Welshpool station instead of rebuilding it, as that station has low patronage and is close to Oats Street station. The Wharf Street Package involves the removal of level crossings at Hamilton Street and Wharf Street, as well as the rebuild of Queens Park and Cannington stations. This requires a 1.8-kilometre (1.1 mi) viaduct from northwest of Wharf Street to northwest of Gerard Street. A turnback facility will be built southeast of Cannington station. As funding for Beckenham station and William Street came after

164-525: A benefit-cost ratio of 0.36 and a net present value of negative $ 569 million, resulting in them not putting the project on their priority list. The report released by Infrastructure Australia stated that "the project is unlikely to deliver a productivity benefit to the economy" and that there is "limited evidence that the grade separations are the most cost-effective solution for addressing the identified problems". Two consortia were shortlisted in January 2021 for

205-416: A blight on our area." However the transport minister said that putting the rail underground would have cost three times as much. Shadow Transport Minister Shane Love has criticised the 18-month shutdown, saying that "anybody that thinks that this program will be delivered in 18 months, I think is delusional". Shadow Metronet Minister Tjorn Sibma has said that people would likely drive instead of catching

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287-648: A majority of members of the Legislative Assembly. Judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Court of Western Australia and a system of subordinate courts, but the High Court of Australia and other federal courts have overriding jurisdiction on matters which fall under the ambit of the Australian Constitution. As of 6 November 2023 , the following individuals serve as government ministers, at

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410-629: The COVID-19 pandemic . The project originated from an election promise by the Labor Party in the lead up to the 2017 Western Australian state election , promising to remove the Oats Street and Wharf Street level crossings among others as part of their proposed Metronet project. The 2018–19 state budget included funding for planning to remove the Oats Street and Wharf Street level crossings. Preliminary planning for those removals identified that removing all

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492-423: The 18-month-long shutdown, saying it would inevitably increase in cost and time. He said that "the decision to close the existing railway service for at least 18 months, but more likely three years, and to spend a lot of money on a replacement bus service whilst leaving valuable railway rolling stock idle is a disgrace". He said the decision to go with one long shutdown as opposed to multiple shorter shutdowns favoured

533-849: The Armadale line in the six months leading up to 17 September 2023 initially received six months of free travel on Transperth services upon the shutdown's commencement, which was later extended to the reopening of the Armadale/Thornlie line. In February 2024, the first viaduct beams were lifted into place at Carlisle station. By September 2024, the elevated rail structure was complete. 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) of bus lanes will be constructed along Albany Highway , Welshpool Road and Shepperton Road . Three temporary bus interchanges will be opened at Armadale , Victoria Park , and Cannington stations. More than 100 additional buses will be used for train replacement bus services. The Cannington bus interchange

574-557: The Armadale line starting on 20 November 2023. This was initially going to occur starting in early-2023, but was delayed. Running concurrently to this project and as part of Metronet are the Thornlie-Cockburn Link, which is an extension of the Thornlie line to Cockburn Central station , and an extension of the Armadale line to Byford , which will have major works done during the shutdown as well. The shutdown has faced questions from

615-1647: The Digital Economy Minister for Science Minister for Medical Research Minister assisting the Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade Minister for Culture and the Arts Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for International Education Minister for Heritage Attorney-General Minister for Electoral Affairs Minister for Police Minister for Corrective Services Minister for Racing and Gaming Minister for Defence Industry Minister for Veterans Issues Minister for Hydrogen Energy Minister for Education Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Minister for Training and Workforce Development Minister for Water Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Health Minister for Mental Health Minister for Planning Minister for Lands Minister for Housing Minister for Homelessness Minister for Regional Development Minister for Disability Services Minister for Fisheries Minister for Seniors and Ageing Minister for Volunteering Minister for Energy Minister for Environment Minister for Climate Change Minister for Early Childhood Education Minister for Child Protection Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Minister for Community Services Minister for Mines and Petroleum Minister for Ports Minister for Road Safety Minister assisting

656-513: The Minister for Transport Minister for Local Government Minister for Youth Minister assisting the Minister for Training and Workforce Development Minister for Agriculture and Food Minister for Forestry Minister for Small Business Welshpool railway station, Perth Welshpool was a railway station on the Transperth network. It was located on the Armadale and Thornlie lines, 9.5 kilometres from Perth Station serving

697-523: The Second World War, it was considered as a suitable location for a proposed munitions factory. Welshpool Station was planned to be closed under the original 1999 South West Metropolitan Railway Master Plan for the Armadale line branch route of the Mandurah line to enable the construction of a bridge over Welshpool Road instead of the current level crossing. However, with the change in route alignment,

738-576: The Wharf Street Package. The Oats Street Package involves the removal of level crossings at Mint Street, Oats Street, and Welshpool Road , as well as the rebuild of Carlisle and Oats Street stations as elevated stations and the permanent closure of Welshpool station . This requires a 1.4-kilometre-long (0.87 mi) viaduct from northwest of Mint Street to southeast of Oats Street. The railway will return to grade south of Oats Street station before rising up again to pass over Welshpool Road along

779-538: The awarding of the construction contract. They were the Armadale Line Upgrade Alliance, consisting of Acciona Construction, BMD Constructions , WSP and AECOM , and the Elevate Alliance, consisting of Downer EDI Works , CPB Contractors , GHD , Aurecon Australasia , and CareyMC. In December 2021, the Armadale Line Upgrade Alliance was announced as the preferred proponent. In February 2022, it

820-528: The closure was no longer necessary at that point in time. The station closed on 20 November 2023 as part of a Metronet project for the removal of level crossings on the Armadale line. The project involves the removal of the Welshpool Road level crossing. Because Welshpool Station does not have high patronage, and it is too close to Welshpool Road and the Leach Highway bridge, it was determined that it

861-497: The contractor and project managers at the expense of patrons. Martinovich also said that the Armadale line should be tunnelled instead of elevated. Grattan Institute transport and cities program director Marion Terrill compared the length of this shutdown to the much shorter shutdowns on Melbourne's Level Crossing Removal Project , saying "even that has been quite disruptive with buses replacing trains". Government of Western Australia The Government of Western Australia

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902-474: The cost to $ 175 million. Saffioti stated that this portion would be completed during the 18-month shutdown alongside the rest of the project, and that the shutdown would not have to be extended. The $ 701 million contract was signed with the Armadale Line Upgrade Alliance in August 2022. This did not include the $ 175 million for the William Street and Beckenham station portion of the project, with that to be included in

943-533: The decision to go with a viaduct was inspired by the sky rail used in the Level Crossing Removal Project in Melbourne , but that this project would not require the acquisition of nearby houses as the rail reserve is wide. The state government submitted a business case for the project to Infrastructure Australia in August 2020. In December 2020, Infrastructure Australia assessed the project as having

984-443: The extension of the Armadale line to Byford , Armadale station will be rebuilt as an elevated station during the shutdown. Other miscellaneous upgrades and maintenance to infrastructure between Armadale and Beckenham stations will occur during the shutdown. Armadale line services during the shutdown are planned to run between Perth and Victoria Park stations. A turnback siding will be constructed south of Victoria Park station at

1025-457: The level crossings on the Armadale line between Victoria Park and Beckenham could be considered, so those level crossings were added to the project's scope in April 2019. The 2019–20 state budget had $ 415 million set aside for the project. $ 17.5 million was spent over the following year for the preparation of detailed designs and business cases. The 2019–20 federal budget had $ 207.5 million committed to

1066-545: The most frequent closures of any level crossing on the Transperth network, closing up to 280 times per day totalling up to 7.5 hours per day. Additionally, none of the stations between Carlisle station and Beckenham station are compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is divided into two components: the Oats Street Package and

1107-403: The other level crossings. In June 2020, the decision that a viaduct had been chosen as the method of level crossing removal was revealed. A federal funding promise by the Labor Party at the 2022 Australian federal election brought Beckenham station and the William Street level crossing into the project. In August 2022, the $ 701 million contract was signed with the Armadale Line Upgrade Alliance,

1148-639: The pleasure of the King, represented by the Governor of Western Australia . All ministers and are members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Premier Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade Minister for Public Sector Management Minister for Federal-State Relations Deputy Premier Treasurer Minister for Transport Minister for Tourism Minister for Finance Minister for Commerce Minister for Women's Interests Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Innovation and

1189-466: The project are Mint Street, Oats Street, Welshpool Road , Hamilton Street, Wharf Street, and William Street. The project originated from an election promise by the Labor Party in the lead up to the 2017 Western Australian state election , promising to remove the Oats Street and Wharf Street level crossings among others as part of their proposed Metronet project. The project was later expanded to cover

1230-408: The project, to be used to lift the concrete beams into place. The custom cranes will allow for a smaller construction site so that more vegetation can be retained. All concrete beams had been constructed by September 2023. The 18-month shutdown commenced on 20 November 2023, after a Coldplay concert at Perth Stadium on 18 November and ATAR exams for year 12 students. Regular SmartRider users of

1271-519: The project. Invitations for tender were released in September 2019 for the two components of the project. In June 2020, the decision that a viaduct had been chosen as the method of level crossing removal was revealed. It had not yet been decided whether the Hamilton Street level crossing would be removed using the viaduct method or using a road-over-rail method. Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said

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1312-514: The replacement buses, predicting that there would be an extra 7,000 to 8,000 cars on the road during the shutdown. He has also expressed doubt that the 18-month timeframe would not expand. Curtin University senior lecturer in urban and regional planning Courtney Babb has criticised the shutdown, saying it will cause "mass disruption" for questionable benefit. Peter Martinovich, a retired Public Transport Authority executive director, has criticised

1353-411: The rest of the project, detailed planning for that portion of the project was not completed at the same time as the rest of the project. Each rebuilt station will be built to be DDA compliant as well as have improved shelter and facilities such as lifts. The bus interchanges at Oats Street and Cannington stations will be expanded. Pre-upgrade figures were taken from 2019 as that was the last year before

1394-447: The scope of the contract once planning for that is complete. Designs for Queens Park and Cannington stations were revealed in March 2023. Early works commenced in August 2022 for the relocation of power lines along the rail corridor as well as other preparatory works. By the end of 2022, the first of 530 precast concrete beams had been constructed. Six custom gantry cranes were built for

1435-561: The start of the shutdown. Trains will run at 7.5 minute intervals during the day and 15 minute intervals in the evenings. Town of Victoria Park Mayor Karen Vernon criticised the decision to elevate the railway line, saying that underground rail, similar to the sinking of Subiaco station and surrounding railway, would be better. She said "it's not attractive, it doesn't enhance the character of an area like Victoria Park, we're inner city, we've got that wonderful mix of old character homes and newer developments. Having something like that would be

1476-632: The state opposition over whether it will be complete on time, and from transport experts. Local governments have also complained, saying they were not consulted. The decision to go with elevated rail rather than underground rail, similar to the sinking of Subiaco station and surrounding railway, has been criticised by the mayor of the Town of Victoria Park . The six level crossings between Mint Street in East Victoria Park and William Street in Beckenham have

1517-540: The suburbs of Welshpool and Bentley , Western Australia. The station closed on 20 November 2023 as part of the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project , as it was located too close to the nearby Leach Highway bridge for a new station to be built. Welshpool Station opened in 1889 as one of the original stations on the Armadale line . As early as the 1930s the location was concern for railway crossing safety. During

1558-478: Was 20 November 2023. The Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2022 was passed by the Parliament of Western Australia in March 2022, enabling the project to occur. In April 2022, during the 2022 Australian federal election campaign, Labor leader Anthony Albanese committed $ 87.5 million of federal funding for the removal of the William Street level crossing and rebuild of Beckenham station, if elected. The state government committed $ 87.5 million as well, bringing

1599-551: Was announced that an 18-month-long shutdown of the Armadale line would have to occur for the construction of the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project, as well as the Byford extension and the Thornlie-Cockburn Link. This shutdown was planned to begin in early-2023, but was delayed to late-2023 in August 2022. In August 2023, it was announced the specific date for the start of the shutdown

1640-571: Was not possible to remove the Welshpool Road level crossing without closing Welshpool Station. More car bays will be added to the new Queens Park and Oats Street stations to compensate for the closure of the station, additionally Oats Street station will move slightly south to provide another transport option for the Welshpool area. Welshpool Station was served by Transperth Armadale and Thornlie line services. Usually, Armadale Line trains skipped

1681-599: Was scheduled to be complete in late July 2023, and the Victoria Park bus interchange was scheduled to be complete in October 2023. Construction for the Thornlie–Cockburn Link , an extension of the Thornlie branch line , is planned to occur during the shutdown. This includes modifying Thornlie station to allow for through services and duplication of the tracks between Thornlie station and Beckenham junction. As part of

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