SIGN, EVACUATION PLAN - ARMADALE TRAIN STATION

Overview

A3 laminated poster with a green boarder that is thicker at the top and bottom of the page when held in the correct landscape orientation. Main images on this poster display the layout of the old Armadale train station before demolition, with instructions for evacuation from the building including a legend to identify locations and emergency equipment including Exit, Fire Extinguisher, You are here, Evacuation path (with arrow), Break glass, Toilets". The second map on the poster at the bottom displays an overview of the platform and main building with arrows indicating the path to the carpark for evacuation.

Top left hand corner "Public Trasnport Authority"

Top centre "ARMADALE TRAIN STATION EVACUATION PLAN"

Top right corner "Trasnperth" with the transperth logo

Middle lefth "ARMADALE PLATFORM STATION OVERVIEW"

Bottom middle " IN EMERGENCIES CALL SHIFT COMMANDER 93262081"

Historical information

Armadale train station

train line completed 5th December 1893, line officaly opened 22 may 1893. Armadale was just a siding.

1897 First station constructed

1947 24th November, Australind service from Bunbury to Perth stops, stops at Armadale

1976 closure of Armadale to Byford section of the line for the metro service

1991 Armadale line electrified

2004 Opened by Hon Alannah Mac Tiernan MLA 6 Novemeber

20 November 2023 Aramdale station closed and demolition starts, all demolished by Jan 2024

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2024.4
Item type
Width
430 mm
Height or length
310 mm
Statement of significance

This item represents the on-going story of growth and expansion in the city of Armadale's public transport industry.

Last modified
Tuesday, 2 December, 2025
Completeness
83
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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