Route Proposal - 12/11/2024 Transperth In Perth, significant railway infrastructure has been occurring over the last 5 years. With the Airport Line opening on October 9, 2022 which connects the entire network to Perth International and Domestic Airports (Perth Airport being quite notable in the aero community.). The Yanchep extension from Butler station on July 14th, 2024, and the freshly opened Ellenbrook line which opened on December 9th, 2024. This is why I say that an Australian route, Perth in particular would be a great addition to the TSW route list. Although it is far from where the usual European, US and GB routes are, I know a few people who 100% would be up to help provide information to make this work. EMU's in Use - Midland, Airport and Ellenbrook Lines: Transperth A-Series 4-Car trains - Produced by Walkers Ltd in Queensland. THIS VIDEO SHOWS THE ROUTE FROM MIDLAND TO PERTH. Transperth B-Series 3-car train - Produced by Bombardier in Germany: Stations - Midland, Airport and Ellenbrook Lines: Midland Line: Midland Woodbridge East Guildford Guildford Success Hill Bassendean Ashfield Bayswater Meltham Maylands Mount Lawley East Perth Claisebrook Perth Airport Line: High Wycombe Airport Central Redcliffe Bayswater Meltham Maylands Mount Lawley East Perth Claisebrook Perth Ellenbrook Line (New Line): Ellenbrook Whiteman Park Ballajura Noranda Morley Bayswater Meltham Maylands Mount Lawley East Perth Claisebrook Perth Patterns - Midland, Airport and Ellenbrook Lines Midland Line: M1 - All Stations Stops: Midland → Woodbridge → East Guildford → Guildford → Success Hill → Bassendean → Ashfield → Bayswater → Meltham → Maylands → Mount Lawley → East Perth → Claisebrook → Perth. Purpose: Standard off-peak and late-night service. M2 - Limited Express Stops: Midland → Bassendean → Bayswater → Meltham → Maylands → East Perth → Claisebrook → Perth. Purpose: Peak-hour express, skipping minor stations like Success Hill or East Guildford. M3 - Event Express Stops: Midland → Bassendean → Bayswater → Perth. Purpose: Special event services (e.g., sporting events or concerts). Airport Line: A1 - All Stations Stops: High Wycombe → Airport Central → Redcliffe → Bayswater → Meltham → Maylands → Mount Lawley → East Perth → Claisebrook → Perth. Purpose: Standard service operating all day. A2 - Partial Express Stops: High Wycombe → Airport Central → Bayswater → Maylands → East Perth → Claisebrook → Perth. Purpose: Peak-hour service prioritizing key stations. A3 - Airport Express Stops: High Wycombe → Airport Central → Perth. Purpose: Event or special airport-specific services. Ellenbrook Line: E1 - All Stations Stops: Ellenbrook → Whiteman Park → Malaga → Noranda → Morley → Bayswater → Meltham → Maylands → Mount Lawley → East Perth → Claisebrook → Perth. Purpose: General all-day service connecting Ellenbrook to Perth. E2 - Limited Express Stops: Ellenbrook → Whiteman Park → Malaga → Morley → Bayswater → Perth. Purpose: Peak-hour express for faster travel. E3 - Event Express Stops: Ellenbrook → Morley → Bayswater → Perth. Purpose: Special event services or reduced-stop operations.
Looks like you are messing the C Series the newest train in the network by the way your route connects to my suggestion the Mandurah Line at Perth Station which my mum and aunt uses out of Wellard. Alternatively both can be combined with my suggestion