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There is a quite recent footbridge over the railway lines allowing pedestrian traffic between the Fremantle Ports Passenger Terminal and Beach Street near Parry Street (at the corner with the Australia Hotel and formerly Captain Munchies). It is blocked and presumably about to be to removed (as unsafe?). It seems like something that should be regarded as urgent to be fixed given the 'importance' of tourists arriving on cruise ships.
There was an earlier footbridge over the rail lines from just west of the (second, and current) Fremantle Railway Station, crossing to the former immigration buildings, between B and C Sheds.. It was replaced some time ago by the current crossing at ground level.
Photo from around 1930, showing the earlier footbridge across the middle of the photo to the left with the railway station immediately behind it. Phillimore Street is the wide road on the right, showing part of Uglieland (Princess Park) on the curve, with the trees (now gone) of Elder Place in the background next to a woolstore.
The earlier footbridge was quite central to the relationship between town and port, and there's quite a bit about it in the literature about immigration and the port and the C.Y. O'Connor statue. Read more, for example, in my page about the immigration centre buildings, and in John Dowson's 2001 booklet, Fremantle: the Immigration Story (which I'm not yet allowed to put up on this site).
Delphine Jamet's Street Kid Industries comprehensive page for the footbridge.
Roel Loopers' freoview pages about the closure.
Michael Barker's FSN page about the closed bridge.
Questions were asked at a FCC meeting 24 May 2023 (pages 4-5).
Top photo courtesy of Roel Loopers.
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