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Futureproofing Perth’s public transport network

Futureproofing Perth’s public transport network

Perth’s public transport network is being set up for generations to come with long-term major technology and infrastructure upgrades that will allow for more trains to run more often. Read more on the High Capacity Signalling project. 

Artwork taking flight at the new Public Transport Operations Control Centre

Artwork taking flight at the new Public Transport Operations Control Centre

There’s a unique opportunity for all those heading towards East Perth Station to view the progress of the artwork on the east side of the Public Transport Operational Control Centre as it starts to take shape. 

Proponents shortlisted for High Capacity Signalling

Proponents shortlisted for High Capacity Signalling

Two proponents have been shortlisted to design, supply, build and maintain a high-capacity signalling system as part of the METRONET High Capacity Signalling Project.

Bright future for rail workers in Western Australia

Bright future for rail workers in Western Australia

The METRONET Trade Training Centre has officially opened — the first dedicated public facility of its kind in Western Australia.

High Capacity Signalling procurement begins

High Capacity Signalling procurement begins

Calling all signalling and system experts to submit Expressions of Interest to help deliver METRONET’s High Capacity Signalling.

Green light for METRONET’s High Capacity Signalling

Green light for METRONET’s High Capacity Signalling

Hooray! Funding in the 2021-2022 State Budget has been allocated to construct a new state-of-the-art METRONET public transport operation centre.

Design tender released for future rail operations control centre

Design tender released for future rail operations control centre

Call for consultants to help develop a concept design that could become the new Public Transport Authority’s future rail operations control centre.

For further information on train and bus services, head to the Transperth website.

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