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Construction along the Morley-Ellenbrook Line

  • 8 August 2024

We’re ticking off major items on the project ‘to do list’ with all five stations now permanently connected to power. 100 per cent of the rail has also been laid and will be electrified in late-August. Learn more about the education campaign being rolled out here.


Power on at Ellenbrook Station

Ellenbrook Station

With Ellenbrook Station completed earlier this year and public art pieces now featured throughout the station precinct, landscaping using native shrubs and trees has added the finishing touches to the station. Art by Marcia McGuire, Penelope Forlano, Kamsani Bin-Salleh, Nathan Corunna and Darren Hutchens have been installed, with an entry sculpture by April Pine to be installed in the forecourt later this year.

 

Sky lights by Marcia McGuire and Penelope Forlano                              Perforated screens by Marcia McGuire

  

Mural by Nathan Corunna and Darren Hutchens                                     Perforated screens by Kamsani Bin-Sall


Whiteman Park Station

All public art has been installed at the station with a standout feature being the sculptured concrete mussels by artist Pip Kelly that have a significant link to nearby Mussel Pool in Whiteman Park. Learn more about this creative piece from the artist herself here. 

With the cladding, paving, lifts and escalators all in place, the remaining works are moving rapidly. Lighting has been installed and is ready for commissioning, and works continue on the new pedestrian underpass on Drumpellier Drive and Youle-Dean Road to provide a link between the station and the nearby Brabham community. This underpass has come to life with artwork by Rohin Kickett and Haylee Fieldes (Fieldey).

Drumpellier Drive and Youle-Dean Road underpass artwork


Noranda Station

The station entry on Benara Road is being transformed with paving and tiling, the overpasses and station concourses are well underway, and  works on the car park have started. Station seating, shelters, intercoms, and signage are being installed and nightworks in April and May enabled barriers under the Broun Avenue Bridge to go in. Flowerbeds around the station are being planted with local native shrubs and trees, and the  much-anticipated Benara Road underpass opened in early-July.

View of Noranda Station from the car park.


Morley Station

The station’s steel structure and public art in the form of screens and skylights are complete. The multi-storey car park is being finished by the project contractor and the spectator retaining wall, footpath and landscaping around Morley Windmills Soccer Club has started.

Morley Station looking towards the multi-deck car park


Read more about Morley-Ellenbrook Public Art here

 

 
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