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Disruptions to Midland Line Train Services: 28 November - 1 December 2003

21 November 2003


Transperth wishes to advise that the Midland Line will be closed from 11.30pm Friday 28 November 2003 until 4.30am Monday 1 December 2003 due to construction works for the Bassendean Station upgrade.

 
As a result, the last train to Midland on Friday 28 November 2003 will depart Perth Station at 10.30pm.  The last train to Perth will depart Midland Station at 11.00pm.


Rail replacement bus service 505 will pick up commuters at the red rail replacement stops near train stations between Perth and Midland Stations.


Please note that surfboards and bicycles are not permitted on Transperth buses.
 

The journey will take longer so please allow extra travelling time.


Normal train services will resume from 5.00am on Monday 1 December 2003.


Please call the Transperth InfoLine on 13 62 13, TTY 9428 1999, or visit the Transperth website on www.transperth.wa.gov.au for further information.


Transperth apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.

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