This proposed Australian Route, set in the city of Perth, will run from Butler in the North all the way to Mandurah in the South. This gigantic route with two lines connected together will have a total length of 68 miles and approximately 25 stations. I'm proposing to set the route between late 2015 and early to mid 2017. Currently, the Joondalup Line is being extended to Yanchep, but I am not including it in the suggestion Transperth Map Rollingstock: These two lines uses only one type of rollingstock, the B Series, which were introduced between 2004 and 2019. Services: Joondalup Line: The Joondalup line has three stopping patterns in addition to all stops services. All stops services run every 15 minutes during the day Monday to Sunday, every 10 minutes during the weekday peak, and every half an hour or every hour at night. In addition, there is the W stopping pattern, which stops at all stations between Elizabeth Quay and Whitfords, terminating there. This runs every 10 minutes during the weekday peak, so stations between Perth and Whitfords have a service every 5 minutes in each direction during peak. There is also the K stopping pattern, which stops at all stations between Perth and Clarkson, terminating there. This runs every 10 minutes towards Perth before peak instead of W pattern services, and every 10 minutes towards Clarkson after peak instead of W pattern services. The other stopping pattern is the P stopping pattern, which runs from Whitfords to Perth, instead of Perth Underground. There is one P stopping pattern service per weekday, departing Whitfords at the end of the morning peak. Mandurah Line: The Mandurah line has two stopping patterns in addition to all stops services. The W stopping pattern stops at all stations between Perth and Cockburn Central. The K stopping pattern stops at all stations between Perth and Rockingham. During the weekday peak, all stops services run at 6 trains per hour, and W pattern services run at 6 trains per hour. During the day outside peak on weekdays and weekends, all stops services run at 4 trains per hour, and W pattern services do not run. There is only one K pattern service per day, in the early morning at the start of peak. This would be a awesome route to have in TSW2. Forming a cross city route, finally bringing the game to Australia and a large variety of services and patterns, this route definitely stands out. Thanks From Akshay
Excellent Idea and I did propose the Mandurah Line with it's Motorway Median stations. In my family only my Mum's sister uses the Wellard Railway station because it's a 10 minute walk from their home