❓ Question regarding the closure of North Fremantle train station pedestrian access during maintenance in November 2025. The answer states the pedestrian access was not closed.
AnsweredQoN 1751Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the closure of the North Fremantle train station during the period 14 November to 16 November 2025, due to maintenance works on the Fremantle Line between North Fremantle and Fremantle, and I ask : (a) What specific works were undertaken to the North Fremantle train station that necessitated closure of the pedestrian access; (b) What improvements have been made to the North Fremantle train station as a result of the works; (c) Through what mediums, if any, was the closure of the pedestrian access way communicated in advance of the closure; (d) When were communications under (c) first made and for how long; (e) For passengers alighting the replacement bus, which stopped at the car park east of the station, how were they directed to access residences and the beach to the west of the station; and (f) What consideration was given to people with disabilities, the elderly and parents with children who needed pedestrian access to the west of the station?
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Answered
17 March 2026
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
(a)-(f) The pedestrian access was not closed.
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