Clarkson railway station, Perth

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Clarkson Interchange
Joondalup Line
Station code JCN
Street Ocean Keys Boulevard
Suburb Clarkson
Fare zone 4 / 5
Distance from Perth Station 32 km
Stopping patterns All, C
Number of platforms 2
Platform architecture 1 island
Station structure Closed Station
Access by Overhead bridge, bus transfer
Transit guard booth Yes
Train transfer No
Bus transfer Yes
Total number of bus stands 6
Total number of bus routes 10
Park 'n' Ride Yes
Lock 'n' Ride No
Lifts 1
Escalators 1 up, 1 down
Add Value Machines Yes
Public telephones Yes
Public toilets Yes
B-Series train at clarkson
B-Series train at clarkson

Clarkson Train Station, is a Transperth train station 32km from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia. It is on the Joondalup Line, and is the last station on the line.

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Built in 2004, opened on 4th October 2004, it was the first rail extension in Perth in 10 years. This was also the first part of planned extension to Butler.

Platforms currently in use are as follows:

Platform Stopping Pattern Destination Notes
1 All stations, C Perth
2 All stations, C Perth

Buses are provided at Clarkson Train Station for transfers to buses.

Stand 1
  • 481 to Quinns Rocks via Quinns Road
Stand 2
  • 482 to Quinns Rocks via Santa Barbara Parade
Stand 3
  • 904 Train Replacement Services

(set down only)

Stand 4
  • 483 to Butler
Stand 5
  • 484 to Ridgewood
  • 490 to Two Rocks Shopping Centre
Stand 6


Clarkson
Zone 4 / Zone 5

Preceding station
(inbound)
Transperth Trains network Following station
(outbound)
Currambine
Zone 4
Joondalup Line
All, C
terminus

Coordinates: 31°41′26.74″S, 115°44′16.92″E

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