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Ground breaks at Ellenbrook Christian College for Morley-Ellenbrook Line

Thursday, 13 October 2022

  • The next stage of the Morley-Ellenbrook Line has commenced, with students helping dig the rail alignment to mark the occasion
  • The alignment will be between the Ellenbrook Christian College school buildings and oval, within a transit corridor reserved for development since the early 1990s
  • A new pedestrian underpass will allow safe access for students and staff between the college and oval
  • Continued support and ongoing engagement will be integral to the project's success

Works on the Morley-Ellenbrook Line continue to surge ahead, with Premier Mark McGowan and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti today joining students from Ellenbrook Christian College to dig part of the train line's new alignment, just south of the new Ellenbrook Station.

The alignment will see the train line travel between the school buildings and college oval, with a new pedestrian underpass connecting the two sites, and creating a safe access point for the school community.

The corridor has been reserved for a rail line development since the early 1990s.

The State Government has been working closely with the college during the planning and development phase of the project, along with funding a new $2.8 million sport and recreation pavilion on the western side of the rail line.

While works are proceeding, safe access to the oval throughout the construction phase will be maintained.

The Morley-Ellenbrook Line's five new stations will serve Perth's north-eastern suburbs - supporting existing communities with improved transport connections - while also creating new communities through integrated station precincts.

Works on the project are well underway including: 

  • two dive structures connecting the line to Tonkin Highway;
  • the new Broun Avenue Bridge as part of the Tonkin Gap project; and
  • construction of the Ellenbrook, Malaga and Whiteman Park stations.

The 21-kilometre long Morley-Ellenbrook Line will give people living and working in Perth's north-eastern suburbs easy access to train services, and a 30-minute ride to the CBD from Ellenbrook.

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