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The future Morley Station will form part of the Morley-Ellenbrook Line, a 21km rail line connecting Ellenbrook’s town centre to the city via Bayswater.
To take advantage of the opportunities the new station brings, a Morley Station Precinct Concept Master Plan is being developed by METRONET (Public Transport Authority), which sets the design vision and high-level roadmap for the long-term land uses, planning and infrastructure delivery around the station to enhance the area and connections to Morley Galleria.
Once completed, the City of Bayswater will lead the next planning stage and complete a local precinct plan, which will provide further detail on infrastructure, zoning and development to implement the design vision over time.
If you would like to get involved in this first phase please visitMETRONET. You will be able to complete a quick survey and/or nominate to be part of a community reference group that will workshop ideas and concepts as part of the master plan development.
The future Morley Station will form part of the Morley-Ellenbrook Line, a 21km rail line connecting Ellenbrook’s town centre to the city via Bayswater.
To take advantage of the opportunities the new station brings, a Morley Station Precinct Concept Master Plan is being developed by METRONET (Public Transport Authority), which sets the design vision and high-level roadmap for the long-term land uses, planning and infrastructure delivery around the station to enhance the area and connections to Morley Galleria.
Once completed, the City of Bayswater will lead the next planning stage and complete a local precinct plan, which will provide further detail on infrastructure, zoning and development to implement the design vision over time.
If you would like to get involved in this first phase please visitMETRONET. You will be able to complete a quick survey and/or nominate to be part of a community reference group that will workshop ideas and concepts as part of the master plan development.