Fremantle Bridge Closure and Armadale Line Night Works Head Tuesday Commute
Perth Traffic and Transport Overview
Commuters heading into the Perth CBD and across the metropolitan area this Tuesday, 10 March 2026, should prepare for ongoing major infrastructure disruptions. While the morning peak has started relatively smoothly on the Mitchell and Kwinana Freeways, several long-term projects and scheduled maintenance works are impacting key routes and public transport services.
Public Transport Updates
- Armadale Line: Tonight marks the final night of the scheduled maintenance window between Armadale and Byford. Nightly closures have been in place since Sunday, 8 March. Passengers travelling late this evening should check the final train times, as replacement bus services will be operating after 9:00 PM to facilitate the transition back to a full schedule by Wednesday morning.
- Stirling Station: Commuters are reminded that new bus stand arrangements at Stirling Station have been in effect since Sunday, 8 March. Several bus routes have been relocated to different stands to accommodate station upgrades. Please check the signage at the interchange or consult the latest platform maps to avoid missing your connection.
- Midland Line: Operations continue to run smoothly through the new Midland Station, which opened late last month. However, minor finishing works, including landscaping and shared path completion, are still underway near the station precinct. Exercise caution when walking near the construction fencing.
Major Roadworks and Arterial Disruptions
- Fremantle Traffic Bridge: The Fremantle Traffic Bridge remains closed as construction of the new Swan River crossing continues. This closure is expected to cause significant pressure on the Stirling Highway and High Street. Drivers are encouraged to allow an additional 15 to 20 minutes for travel during peak periods when crossing the river into Fremantle.
- Tonkin Highway Corridor: Utility works are currently active on Hale Road on both sides of Tonkin Highway. Intermittent lane closures and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h are in place to allow Western Power crews to relocate powerlines. These works are part of the early-stage preparation for the highway widening project scheduled for later this year.
- South Perth: Motorists in South Perth should be aware of new works at the intersection of Anstey and Angelo Streets. Installation of a new pedestrian zebra crossing began yesterday, and minor traffic management is in place. Expect short delays when navigating the local shopping precinct.
- CBD Road Closures: Telethon Avenue remains closed for long-term construction works. This closure is expected to persist through August 2026. Local detours are clearly marked for those navigating the western end of the city.
Commuter Advice
For those using the rail network, heat-related speed restrictions have been common earlier this week. Although temperatures have stabilized for Tuesday, it is always recommended to check the live status of the Mandurah and Yanchep lines before departing, as these services are most susceptible to track temperature impacts. For road users, the removal of the Fremantle Traffic Bridge remains the most significant hurdle; utilizing the Kwinana Freeway as an alternative for north-south travel may save time for those heading toward the southern suburbs.

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