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High Wycombe railway station, Perth

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High Wycombe Station is a bus and railway station in High Wycombe, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It opened on 9 October 2022. It is the terminus of the Airport Line, which is on the Transperth suburban rail network, a bus station with eight active bus bays, and provides parking for up to 1200 vehicles as well as bicycles. The railway station part has an island platform, accessed via a ground-level concourse. Services run every 12 minutes during peak, and every 15 minutes between peak. The rail journey to Perth railway station is 16.0 kilometres (9.9 mi), or 20 minutes.

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High Wycombe railway station, Perth
Dundas Road, City Of Kalamunda

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Dundas Road
6057 City Of Kalamunda, Forrestfield
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