TRAIN TRIP TO MERREDIN WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The first AvonLink left Northam at 6.55am on September 24, 1995. The event attracted considerable fanfare, it being the first new country passenger train service in Western Australia for 47 years. It arrived in Perth at 8.27am to more celebrations, not the least because it was the States first dedicated, long-distance commuter train. However, it was always seen as more than a commuter exercise in that it opened up the whole Avon Valley-Toodyay-Northam area for long-term growth in tourism and regional development. In late June 2004, the AvonLink introduced extended journeys three days a week through to Merredin. This service has become known as the MerredinLink. These extra train services provide a new transport option for people in communities such as Cunderdin, Tammin, Kellerberrin, Merredin as well as other smaller rural towns in the region. The new $12 million AvonLink train made its maiden trip from Northam to the city on August 1, 2005 – in the process officially marking the end of service for the ‘old’ Prospector railcars, which have travelled the route for more than 30 years. Now that the new AvonLink has come into service, passengers can expect a smoother, faster and more comfortable ride aboard Australias latest commuter train. This upgraded commuter service represents a major investment by the WA Government into powered railcars. The new AvonLink is the final part of a $56 million contract with NSW-based United Goninan, covering the delivery of nine railcars …













