Construction is set to begin shortly on a new bus depot that will become home for buses operating the Morley-Ellenbrook Line’s bus feeder network.
Perth-based company BE Projects have been awarded a $9.2 million contract to design and construct the new Henley Brook depot, which will be adjacent to the existing Henley Brook Bus Station.
To support Morley-Ellenbrook Line operations, more than 80 new buses will be introduced to the Transperth network, with 30 of them to be housed at the new depot.
“With room for 90 buses, the new Henley Brook depot will be a significant improvement on the capacity of the existing Ellenbrook depot,” transport minister Rita Saffioti says.
The depot will replace the existing privately-leased 35-bay Ellenbrook depot – future-proofing stabling capabilities for the area in a government-owned facility.
“Having a robust and extensive bus feeder network is vitally important to the operation of any train line, but particularly a new one such as the imminent Morley-Ellenbrook Line,” Saffioti says.
“Of course, it will also help future-proof the bus network in and around the north-eastern suburbs for many years to come, which is vital for this rapidly-growing area of Perth.”
Construction of the depot will begin in June and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.