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Edgewater Station temporary car park closure

From Sunday January 3, 2016 over half of the car bays at Edgewater Station will close in order to facilitate works for the multi-storey car park being built.

More than 480 bays in the car parks southern section will be closed until late 2016 when the car park is completed.

If you normally park at Edgewater Station you should consider alternative means of travel with the amount of parking available significantly reduced.

The following alternatives are available:

Walk or ride to the station

You may be able to walk or ride to Edgewater Station quicker than you think.  View a map here to see how long it would take you to walk or ride to the station.

Catch a bus to a nearby station

While there are no direct bus services to Edgewater Station you may live near a bus stop that will take you to a nearby station. Use JourneyPlanner to plan your trip.

You can find out more about the Edgewater car park project here.

If you require further assistance regarding service disruptions or planning your journey, please call the Transperth InfoLine on 13 62 13 (TIS: 13 14 50). Hearing or speech impaired? Call via NRS 133 677 and ask for 13 62 13.

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