It is on the Mandurah railway line, which is part of the Transperth commuter rail network, and it serves the City of Kwinana.
It has two side platforms located in a cutting, accessed by a ground-level station concourse.
The journey to Perth railway station is 32.9 kilometres (20.4 mi), and takes 26 minutes.
The station was complete by January 2007, and was opened on 23 December 2007, along with the rest of the Mandurah line.
Kwinana railway station is on the border of Bertram and Parmelia, suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.
[2][3] The station consists of two side platforms situated in a cutting below ground level.
On the station concourse is a kiosk, a customer service office, fare gates, and toilets.
[7] For the construction of the railway to Mandurah, among other rail projects in Perth, New MetroRail was set up as a division of the Public Transport Authority.
[9] The $310 million contract for Package A was awarded to a joint venture between John Holland, MacMahon Contractors, and Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd on 23 May 2004.