
Trains will run again between Bunbury and Perth from 29 June with increased frequency and new railcars housing dedicated space for 14 bikes per train.
A key difference from the previous service is that bikes can now board at any of the service’s stops rather than just Bunbury and Perth. Those stops are: Armadale, Byford, Mundijong, Serpentine, North Dandalup, Pinjarra, Waroona, Yarloop, Cookernup, Harvey and Brunswick Junction.
The Australind service was taken offline in 2023 while the Armadale line was upgraded and is back with four new WA-made cars that will be introduced over the year featuring Indigenous art celebrating the South West.
“The return of the Australind is welcome news for Bunbury and communities right across the South West, strengthening regional connectivity and delivering real benefits for residents, businesses and visitors,” said South West Minister and Bunbury MLA Don Punch.
When all the cars are introduced the service is expected to run at increased frequency with bikes requiring pre-booking with TransWA at a cost of $20 per journey.
A public competition to give the service a new name ends on 18 May.
The service’s return will be celebrated at a community event at the Bunbury Passenger Terminal on Sunday 28 June.






