Prospector service that connects Perth to Kalgoorlie Celebrating 50th Anniversary

The iconic Prospector train that connects Perth and Kalgoorlie has celebrated 50 years of travel and a new competition will give five lucky commuters the opportunity to win a free double return trip on the train. Western Australian Transport Minister Rita Saffioti explained that the Prospector service commenced on November 29, 1971, and was the fastest trip with the largest railcars in Australia at the time. Advertised as ‘sleek, shiny, fast and luxurious’ with the ‘very best in comfort and service’, the train set new standards in regional rail travel in the 70s, replacing the previous overnight sleeper service and cutting travel time from 14 to 8 hours. Minister Saffioti today launched a new competition to give five lucky commuters the opportunity to win a double return trip on the Prospector. All passengers who travel on the Prospector from first service Monday November 29 to last service on Sunday December 5 will automatically be entered into the draw.
“Riding the Prospector is like travelling in the Golden Age of rail travel – it’s so enjoyable to sit, relax and watch the beautiful Western Australian outback go by. We want to offer more people the opportunity to ride this iconic train – so today we are launching a competition giving five lucky commuters the opportunity to win a double return trip on the Prospector.” Minister Saffioti commented.

 


Minister Saffioti explained that major renovation works are also planned at Kalgoorlie Station, the end point of the Prospector’s journey through the outback. The Minister said that the $2.7 million Kalgoorlie Railway Station renovation work includes remedial heritage stonework and air drains around the base of the station to combat rising damp. The metal platform canopy and gutters will be replaced, and wooden posts repaired and painted, with the work supervised by a specialist heritage architect. This follows renovations completed this year including refurbished internal staff areas and passenger toilets, installation of an accessible public toilet and landscaping. The Minister also said that work is also underway to further improve the Prospector experience by delivering Wi-Fi on board the service for the first time. This 12-month trial, on track to commence in early 2022, will allow passengers to remain connected as they travel through some of the most remote regions in Australia. This initiative will complement the on-demand personal entertainment already available on board.


“We want to continue to enhance the Prospector experience, which is why we are delivering Wi-Fi on board and upgrading the iconic Kalgoorlie Railway Station. We are also ensuring we maintain a focus on regional rail safety, with a new raised platform to be constructed at Merredin and a new pedestrian crossing delivered in Toodyay. Congratulations to Transwa and the Prospector staff for a fantastic 50 years of service!” Minister Saffioti commented.

“The Prospector is a key part of our Goldfields history – I’ve caught the train to and from Kalgoorlie many times. The Wi-Fi will make a huge difference to commutes and upgrades to the station will help restore it to its former iconic beauty. I’m so pleased to be a part of the McGowan Government who are delivering for regional WA.” Kalgoorlie MLA Ali Kent commented.

Minister Saffioti explained that The State Government continues to invest in rail safety improvements along the Prospector route. In 2022, work is set to commence on a new raised, safe access platform at Merredin Railway Station to help people with mobility difficulties and an additional railway pedestrian crossing at Toodyay.

 

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