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| distance = from Perth | platforms = 2 (1 island) | bus_routes = | bus_stands = | connections = | structure = Open Station |access_by = Underground Entry | disabled = | code = JCE | zone = 4 |faregates = No |patterns = All, C |escalators = 0 |lifts = 1 |park_and_ride = Yes |lock_and_ride = Yes, also Pay 'n' Display |add_value_machines = No |transit_guard_booth = Yes, but not in use |phones = Yes |toilets = Yes | opened = | closed = }} Currambine Station is a Transperth railway station from Perth railway station in Western Australia on the Joondalup Line. For 11 years, it served as the terminus of the line. ==History== Originally built in 1993 as an extension to the Joondalup Line, it was designed as both a passenger station and a cleaning depot. The cleaning depot also enabled the storage of up to six two carriage trains (three per track), which negated the transfer of rollingstock from the Claisebrook railway depot to enable a quicker commencement of each day's services. In 2004, the original station was found to be in the way of the gazetted Mitchell Freeway reserve, so the station was demolished and rebuilt 60 metres east of the original site as part of enabling works for the future extension of the line to Clarkson, and connection with a new rail depot in Nowergup designed for the storage and maintenance of newer B-series rolling-stock. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Currambine railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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