Fremantle Railway Station is located in the small town of (Fremantle)., Freeman, about 20 kilometres south of Perth
Fremantle Railway Station, one of Freeman's landmark buildings, was built in 1881 and moved to its current address in 1907, sending countless miners dreaming of gold to mines such as (Kalgoorlie) in Karguri.
Built mainly of stone, the Fremantle Railway Station is very similar in style to Cambridge Railway Station in England, where there are only a few freight lines left to operate today, but its long history and classic shape still make it far-reaching. And has been listed on the Western Australian Historic Heritage Building list.