Harvey railway station, Western Australia

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Harvey
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Harvey railway station in July 2023
General information
LocationHarper Street, Harvey
Coordinates 33°04′44″S115°53′53″E / 33.079°S 115.898°E / -33.079; 115.898
Owned by Public Transport Authority
Operated by Transwa
Line(s) South Western
Distance138 kilometres from Perth
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1893
Services
Preceding station Transwa icon v2.svg Transwa Following station
Cookernup
towards Perth
Australind Brunswick Junction
towards Bunbury

Harvey railway station is located on the South Western Railway in Western Australia. It serves the town of Harvey.

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History

Harvey station opened in August 1893 shortly after the South Western Railway was extended from Pinjarra to Bunbury. [1]

In 1936, the station was extended and the building improved with rustic weatherboards to the exterior and the roof tiled. Harvey's timber, dairy, beef and other agricultural commodities trade, including from the irrigated dairy industry, ensured busy goods traffic at the station. [2] Passenger traffic at the station was substantial well into the 1970's. Harvey was serviced by both the iconic 'Australind' passenger service as well as the early-morning Bunbury Belle shopper - both of which ran between Perth and Bunbury. [3] The advent of greatly improved road linkages on the South West Highway and the efficiency of road-based transport saw usage of the line progressively decline from the 1970's onwards.

The station became unattended in 1984 with the building now housing the Harvey Railway Station Museum. [4] In 2000, a high-level platform was built as part of a disability upgrade. [5]

The station is today still served by Transwa's twice daily Australind service. [6]

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References

  1. Austin, Jeff; Rail Heritage WA., (issuing body.) (2011), Station masters of Western Australia, Rail Heritage WA, ISBN   978-0-9803922-4-1
  2. "Shire of Harvey - News and Events".
  3. "Lost Perth on Facebook". Facebook . Archived from the original on 27 April 2022.[ user-generated source ]
  4. Harvey Railway Station Museum South West Attractions
  5. "Miscellaneous" Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 758 December 2000 page 468
  6. Australind Timetable Archived 15 June 2017 at the Wayback Machine Transwa