Commuters may find it difficult to park their cars at Mandurah Train Station this week with around 150 bays to be out of use.
The disruption is due to works being carried out on a temporary car park which is being built to support the construction of the METRONET multi-storey car park.
From Tuesday August 18 until Friday August 21, lights will be moved from the northern car park to the temporary car park.
Temporary lighting will be installed until the northern car park closes on Monday August 31.
Passengers can continue to park in the available bays.
For more information on the project visit the METRONET website.
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