Butler railway station

Butler

Northbound view in September 2014
Location Butler Boulevard, Butler
Australia
Coordinates 31°38′11″S 115°42′02″E / 31.6365°S 115.7005°E / -31.6365; 115.7005Coordinates: 31°38′11″S 115°42′02″E / 31.6365°S 115.7005°E / -31.6365; 115.7005
Owned by Public Transport Authority
Operated by Transperth
Line(s)       Joondalup
Distance 40.7 kilometres from Perth
Platforms 2 (2 side)
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Ground
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code JBR
99901 (platform 1)
99902 (platform 2)
Fare zone 5
History
Opened 21 September 2014
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Transperth Trains network   Following station
Joondalup LineTerminus

Butler railway station is a railway station of the Transperth network. It is the terminus of the Joondalup line, 40.7 kilometres from Perth station serving the suburb of Butler.

History

Construction of the station in the suburb of Butler commenced in 2011, with the station opened on 21 September 2014 by Premier Colin Barnett and Minister for Transport Dean Nalder.[1][2][3][4] The station is 7.5 kilometres north of Clarkson station, the previous terminus of the Joondalup line.[5][6]

The station is a futuristic-looking building, which also incorporates a bus station, and has parking for 930 cars. Other major infrastructure on the project included bridges over the rail tracks at Landbeach Boulevard, Benenden Avenue and the future Butler Boulevard.[1]

Some nearby residents experienced excessive vibrations when trains passed their homes for the first year after trains started running.[7][8] Subsequent rail grinding in the years following construction has relieved almost all vibration issues.

Services

Butler station is served by Transperth Joondalup line services.[9]

Platforms

[1452] Butler station platforms
Stop Platform Line Stopping pattern Destination Notes
99901 1 Joondalup All station, A Perth Underground
99902 2 Joondalup All stations Perth Underground

Bus routes

Butler station is served by the following Transperth bus routes

Stop Route Destination / description Notes
[26894] Stand 1 480 to Clarkson station via Marmion Avenue[10]
482 to Clarkson station via Santa Barbara Parade & Marmion Avenue[11]
[26895] Stand 2 483 to Clarkson station via Merriwa[12]
[26896] Stand 3 484 to Clarkson station via Ridgewood[13]
[26897] Stand 4 – Set down 904 Rail replacement service to Perth station
[26898] Stand 5 490 to Two Rocks via Marmion Avenue & Yanchep[14]
491 to Yanchep via Marmion Avenue[15]
[26899] Stand 6 483 to Alkimos via Hollington Boulevard[16]
484 to Alkimos via Benenden Avenue[17]

References

  1. 1 2 Butler station opens Public Transport Authority
  2. Extended northern railway: Butler station to open today Perth Now 21 September 2014
  3. Butler train station and rail extension opens ABC News 21 September 2014
  4. "The Butler Rail Extension Opening" Railway Digest November 2014 pages 32-34
  5. "Joondalup Line Extension". Public Transport Authority. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  6. "Perth's Joondalup Railway to be Extended". Railway Technology. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  7. "Train Troubles, Residents Rattled". Nine News Perth. 20 September 2014.
  8. "Train Pain". Nine News Perth. 12 October 2014.
  9. Joondalup Line Timetable Transperth 31 January 2016
  10. "Route 480". Bus Timetable 85 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 31 January 2016].
  11. "Route 482". Bus Timetable 85 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 31 January 2016].
  12. "Route 483". Bus Timetable 78 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 10 April 2016].
  13. "Route 484". Bus Timetable 78 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 10 April 2016].
  14. "Route 490". Bus Timetable 83 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 17 July 2016].
  15. "Route 491". Bus Timetable 83 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 17 July 2016].
  16. "Route 483". Bus Timetable 78 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 10 April 2016].
  17. "Route 484". Bus Timetable 78 (PDF). Transperth. n.d. [effective from 10 April 2016].

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