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Route 950 operates between Morley, Elizabeth Quay, University of Western Australia and Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre. It is the highest frequency bus route in Perth, operating up to every minute in peak times, every 7–8 minutes off peak on weekdays, and up to every 10 minutes on weekends. [20]
The first high frequency bus route in Perth was the 950, running from Morley bus station (now Galleria bus station) to Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre via Beaufort Street, the Perth CBD and the University of Western Australia. This route started operating on 27 January 2014, replacing several existing routes and allowing people to go from the ...
Perth Busport: 1 Perth: 17 July 2016 [8] Connections to the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Yanchep, Mandurah, Midland, and Thornlie lines at Perth railway station. [1] Replaced Roe Street bus station and Wellington Street bus station. Perth Stadium: 1 Burswood: 2018 Only operates for events at Perth Stadium: Scarborough Beach: 2 Scarborough
Causeway bus station is a Transperth bus station in Victoria Park, Western Australia. It is located at the eastern end of The Causeway under the bridge carrying the Great Eastern Highway and Canning Highway. It has six stands and is served by 21 Transperth routes operated by Path Transit, Swan Transit and Transdev WA. The station was previously ...
Scarborough Beach bus station in Western Australia is a Transperth bus station located at the west end of Scarborough Beach Road in Scarborough. It has four stands and is served by 4 Transperth routes operated by Swan Transit .
Transperth: bus, ferry and train services in metropolitan Perth; Transwa, operates regional road coach and train services in regional WA; TransAlbany, Albany bus services; TransBunbury, Bunbury bus services; TransBusselton, Busselton and Dunsborough bus services; TransGeraldton, Geraldton bus services; TransGoldfields, Kalgoorlie-Boulder bus ...
Perth provides zero-fare train trips for SmartRider (travel fare card) holders around the city centre (the "Free Transit Zone"), as well as five high-frequency (every 8–15 minutes) Central Area Transit (CAT) bus routes (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple), which, alongside trips on regular Transperth buses in the city centre, are free to all users.
Transperth is the public transport system for Perth and surrounding areas in Western Australia. It is managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), a state government organisation, and consists of train, bus and ferry services. Bus operations are contracted out to Swan Transit, Path Transit and Transdev.