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Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Public Art Gallery

The PTA has an extensive collection of public art which has developed and expanded with the network, from electrification of the trains in the early 1990s to the METRONET program in recent years.

Explore our gallery to find out more about the artworks that you encounter in your regular public transport journeys, or to inspire you to travel to see more of the great art in the collection.

Discover their locations, the artists’ names, and the background behind each piece.

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Run Aground

The Graphite Crew and local youths

Title: Run Aground

Artist/s: The Graphite Crew and local youths

Year: 2008

Category: Urban Art Mural

Site: Kwinana Station

Location Details: Kwinana Station bin compound

Description:

This piece of urban art wraps the bin compound located outside the main entrance. It can also be viewed from the Perth-bound platform.

Artist/s Statement:

Kwinana’s namesake – the ship that brought the first European settlers to the area – inspired the design and artwork. Rusty, earthy lettering surrounds the grey ship, which is shown running aground as it is told in the history books.




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