Warwick railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is located on the Yanchep line, from Perth Underground station serving the suburb of Warwick.
History
Prior to the commissioning of the site as a railway station, the location was originally a bus interchange known as the Warwick Bus Station. Opened in 1987, it was similar in design and appearance to facilities constructed at Mirrabooka and Rockingham for the same purpose. It provided services connecting the Perth central business district to bus routes servicing the then rapidly expanding northern suburbs. The site also contains a privately operated child care centre which remains in operation as of May 2026.
The original bus station was connected to the adjoining Mitchell Freeway by a two-lane on/off ramp in both the north and south directions, constructed in the middle of the Mitchell Freeway reserve. It was constructed to service freeway express buses from Perth, services which were subsequently phased out with the opening of the railway station. The on/off ramp was connected to the bus station via a bridge spanning the southbound lanes of the Freeway. The bus station was positioned on land north of the connecting bridge between the Freeway East Embankment (controlled by the Main Roads Department), Hawker Avenue, land occupied by the Warwick chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and adjoining residential housing.
Car parking spaces were also included as part of the construction project, which included a significant number of on-grade parking bays on the eastern side of the station for commuter use.
As part of the construction of the new railway station, the on/off ramps used for buses were demolished, however, the original bridge over the southbound lanes was retained to provide upper-level bus station access. A pedestrian pathway was added to the bridge to enable pedestrian movements from the west side of the station on a new footbridge linking to Methuen Way, Duncraig.
Demolition and associated works
thumb|240px|Station Entrance
Once the new railway station including the bus concourse had opened, the old transfer station was demolished. The land resulting from the demolition of the transfer station was then converted into additional commuter car parking space, bringing the available number of bays up to 830. Work on this station began in early 2004, and was complete by July 2004.
Services
Warwick station is served by Transperth Yanchep line services.
In March 2018, Warwick station had approximately 5,500 boardings per weekday, making it the busiest station on the Yanchep line.
Platforms
{| class="wikitable defaultcenter col1left"
! colspan="7" style="background:#;background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #); background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #; " |<span style="color:white;">Warwick platform arrangement</span>
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!Stop ID
!Platform
!Line
!Service Pattern
!Destination
!Via
!Notes
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|99831
|1
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|All stations, K, W
|Elizabeth Quay
|Perth Underground
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| rowspan="3" | 99832
| rowspan="3" | 2
| rowspan="3" |
|All stations
|Yanchep
|
|
|-
|K
|Clarkson
|
|
|-
|W
|Whitfords
|
|W pattern only during weekday peak times
|}
