Public Transport Centre | |
Map Type: | Australia Perth |
Coordinates: | -31.9433°N 115.8769°W |
Former Names: | Westrail Centre |
Architectural Style: | Brutalist |
Address: | 116 West Parade |
Location City: | Perth |
Location Country: | Australia |
Current Tenants: | Public Transport Authority |
Opened Date: | 12 November 1976 |
Architecture Firm: | Forbes & Fitzhardinge |
The Public Transport Centre (formerly known as the Westrail Centre) is a terminal and administration building for public transport in Perth, Western Australia. It is the centerpiece of East Perth Terminal (formerly known as Perth Terminal), a standard gauge railway station and coach terminal adjacent to East Perth station on the Transperth narrow gauge suburban rail network.
Some transport operations
The site occupied by East Perth station, East Perth Terminal, and the Public Transport Centre was formerly the East Perth Locomotive Depot.[1]
As part of the gauge conversion of the Eastern Goldfields Railway, a new standard gauge terminus was opened in 1969.[2] The station has one side platform and a dock platform at its northern end.
Today the station is served by Journey Beyond's Indian Pacific, and Transwa's Prospector and MerredinLink services.[3] [4] [5] Until it ceased in June 1991, the terminal was also served by the Trans-Australian.
The construction of building above and adjacent to the Railway Terminal platform was commissioned by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR).[6] By the time it was completed, WAGR had become Westrail.[7]
It was opened by State Premier Charles Court on 12 November 1976 as the Westrail Centre.[8] The public area includes a newsagent, café, help desks, vending machines, seats, televisions, information screens, an ATM and public toilets. In 2000, the upper floors were refurbished.
The building was formerly the headquarters for Westrail, and after the sale of Westrail's freight services was occupied by the Australian Railroad Group (ARG) from 2000 until 2002. In 2002, ARG relocated to Welshpool, and the building is now occupied by the Public Transport Authority and Department of Transport having been renamed the Public Transport Centre.[9]
Transwa coach services to various state destinations also currently depart and arrive at the northern end of the terminal building.[10]
In 2021, it was announced that some operations will expand into the Public Transport Operations Control Centre, a new building to be constructed north from the existing Public Transport Centre building.[11] [12] The building [13]