Federal Labor commits to major METRONET project in Beckenham

  • McGowan Government welcomes Federal Labor’s commitment, if elected, to remove William Street level crossing and build a new elevated Beckenham Station
  • $175 million METRONET project would be joint funded by an elected Albanese Government and the McGowan Government
  • Five level crossing removals and four new elevated stations are already underway as part of the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project
  • The McGowan Government has welcomed Federal Labor’s commitment that, if elected, it will commit $87.5 million towards a new elevated Beckenham Station and level crossing removal, in a major boost for METRONET.

    The McGowan Government would match the funding commitment – which will see the William Street level crossing removed and Beckenham Station rebuilt and elevated as part of a $175 million project.

    The State Government has already committed to removing five level crossings along the inner Armadale Line at Mint Street, Oats Street, Welshpool Road, Hamilton Street and Wharf Street.

    William Street is the last level crossing before the Armadale Line joins the Thornlie-Cockburn Link. Its removal and the construction of a new Beckenham Station is important for the future capacity of our rail network.

    The William Street level crossing is currently closed 266 times per day, resulting in the boom gates being down for a total of three hours and 43 minutes each day.

    This project will improve safety and connectivity across the rail corridor, provide greater local amenity and the potential for nearby underutilised land to transition to residential and mixed-use development in the future.

    The METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project is also seeing four stations rebuilt and elevated: Carlisle, Oats Street, Queens Park and Cannington.

    These projects will improve safety, slash congestion and stop traffic build up by removing level crossings – while creating more public spaces and better walking and cycling options.

    The McGowan Government has 15 METRONET projects completed, under construction, in planning or in procurement.

    As stated by Premier Mark McGowan:

    “My Government welcomes today’s commitment that an elected Federal Labor Government will commit $87.5 million to remove the William Street crossing, and rebuild and elevate Beckenham Station.

    “We are already removing five level crossings throughout the Victoria Park and Cannington areas, and the removal of the William Street crossing would be the final piece of the puzzle.

    “A brand new, elevated Beckenham Station would also provide a much improved public transport service for people in surrounding suburbs.

    “I welcome Federal Labor’s commitment to METRONET. This major infrastructure program is massively expanding our public transport network, while creating thousands of local jobs and supporting local businesses.”

    As stated by Transport Minister Rita Saffioti:

    “We know how frustrating it is to sit at the boom gates while multiple trains go past.

    “The William Street boom gates go down up to 266 times a day – that means the crossing is closed for more than three hours and 40 minutes daily.

    “The removal of the William Street crossing will make a huge difference for local traffic, while improving safety and creating new public space.

    “We welcome this commitment and look forwarding to delivering on this project.”

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