Cockburn Central railway station

It is located at the juncture of the Mandurah and – once completed – Thornlie lines, 20.5 kilometres (12.7 mi) from Perth station inside the median strip of the Kwinana Freeway serving the suburb of Cockburn Central.

A pair of crossovers were previously situated between the mainline tracks to the north of the station,[8] but were removed during the 2021-2022 Thornlie-Cockburn Link realignment works.

[12][13][14] As part of a major realignment of railway tracks at the station, the Mandurah line was closed between Elizabeth Quay and Aubin Grove from 26 December 2021 to 14 January 2022.

The $40,000 artwork was created by artists Rodney Glick and Marco Marcon and featured the images of a young boy and a middle-aged woman who are not real people but a composite generated from over 250 photos of residents from the Cockburn area.

[48] In January 2021, Delcoure's pieces, which features a portrayal of Carnaby's black cockatoos amongst salmon gums and banksia trees, was voted the most preferred artwork of the three shortlisted.

[50] On 23 June 2015, artwork by Perth artist Lyn Merrington was installed on the western face of the station's tower.

Titled "Places of the Community", the $30,000 artwork featured painted images of the 10 most-loved locations in Cockburn and landmarks visited most often by local residents, as determined by an online survey.

Cockburn Central station under construction in December 2005
Station entrance in December 2007
Platform level in December 2007