Transwa Australind

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Australind in Transwa livery at the Bunbury Passenger Terminal.

The Transwa Australind is a passenger train operated by Transwa that runs between Perth, Western Australia, and the south-west city of Bunbury on the South Western Railway (Western Australia). The Australind service consists of three powered railcars ADP101, ADP102 and ADP103, with two non-driving trailers ADQ121 and ADQ122.

History

The Australind service began in 1947 and was hauled by a steam locomotive. In the mid 1960s, diesel-electric locomotive power took over the route. The current self-powered diesel railcars were introduced in 1987. In July 2003 the railcars were painted in a new livery in line with the creation of the Transwa name.

Australind in original Westrail livery at suburban Claisebrook station. The now removed footbridge is also visible.
The Australind at Perth station on Platform 3. The other train is a Transperth Thornlie bound train on Platform 4.


Cost

A complete journey from Bunbury to the Perth Railway Station costs $23.90AUD for an adult and $11.95AUD for concession/child. The price is scaled down for only taking part of the trip. Return travel on the same day sees the return trip given at half-price.

Frequency

Two round trips a day take place, the first leaves Bunbury at 6:00am , and the final trip leaves Perth at 5:55pm. The trip takes 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Australind Stops

Transwa Fleet
Australind Bunbury-Jul04.jpg  Australind
Avonlink.JPG  Avonlink
Prospector new railcar, Toodyay.jpg  Prospector