Aubin Grove railway station

It is on the Mandurah line, which is part of the Transperth network, and is located immediately north of Russell Road in the median of the Kwinana Freeway.

Construction of the station was promised by both major political parties ahead of the 2013 Western Australian state election.

Construction on the station began in March 2016, and it was opened on 23 April 2017, with the final cost being $125 million.

Aubin Grove station is located in the median strip of the Kwinana Freeway, just north of Russell Road.

It is on the Mandurah line, 23.8 kilometres (14.8 mi),[2] or a 21-minute train journey, from Perth station.

[7] The western car park was built to be so large in part due to high voltage transmission lines making the land unable to be used for much else.

Created by a three-person team from Midnight Tuesday, it is an 11-metre (36 ft) long screen consisting of a tessellating pattern of angled triangles on a galvanised steel frame.

The Labor Party announced in June 2012 that it would build the station with 900 car parking bays, at a cost of A$45 million.

[10][11] In August, the Liberal Party, which was in government at the time, announced it would build the station with 2,000 car parking bays and order new trains, at a cost of $80 million.

[11] In the same month, the government expanded an already existing order of 15 three car Transperth B-series trains by two, to cater for the new station.

[20][21] The project used an early contractor involvement model, which meant that Georgiou provided input on the design for constructability, cost and timing.

Transport Minister Dean Nalder attributed the cost increase to a widening of the project's scope.

[30][31][32] During the middle of 2016, in order to lift the modular structural pieces into place, construct the pedestrian bridge, and construct the Russell Road bridge widening, there were three consecutive weekend closures to the Mandurah line and the Kwinana Freeway.

Main Roads said that "only small traces of non-friable asbestos containing material was discovered", and that "the pieces were bonded and not airborne, so the health risk was negligible".

On 23 April 2017, the station was opened by Mark McGowan, the Premier of Western Australia, and Rita Saffioti, the Minister for Transport.

In a statement, McGowan recognised the former premier Colin Barnett's role in starting the project.

Route 537 goes south through Aubin Grove, terminating at Honeywood Primary School in Wandi.

Brick island platform with steel shelter
Aubin Grove station platform
Artwork as described in following paragraph
Connections , situated at the station's western entrance.
Bus road with bus stands and buses
Aubin Grove bus interchange