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Fremantle trains back to normal as bridge reopens

Fremantle trains will resume normal operations from the start of services tomorrow morning.

The Public Transport Authority this afternoon cleared the Fremantle rail bridge as fit for service after it was was hit by a cargo ship during a storm on the night of Sunday, August 17.

Transperth spokesman David Hynes said staff and contractors had been working round the clock on repairs.

For more information, call the InfoLine on 13 62 13 or visit the Transperth website.

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