McIver
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Location | Moore Street, Lord Street, Nash Street Perth Australia |
Operated by | Transperth Trains |
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Distance | 0.9 km (0.6 mi) from Perth |
Platforms | 4 (1 island, 2 side) |
Construction | |
Structure type | Open Station |
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Station code | MMR |
Fare zone | 1, SFTZ |
McIver Railway Station is a Transperth railway station 900 metres from Perth, in Western Australia, on the Armadale/Thornlie and Midland lines.
The station was opened on 1 September 1989 and named after Ken McIver, a long serving steam engine driver and Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Northam and Avon from 1968 until 1986. The station was purpose-built to provide access directly to Royal Perth Hospital.
McIver Station is one of the two stations that service both the Midland and Armadale/Thornlie lines. The other station being Claisebrook.
The current platforms are currently in use at McIver:
McIver
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