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Buses in Perth, Western Australia, are operated under the brand Transperth.The Public Transport Authority of the Government of Western Australia tenders the provision of bus routes in Perth to private operators; [1] privatisation of Transperth services began in 1993 and was completed in July 1998.
Buses in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, are run under the Transperth brand. The system is owned and managed by the Public Transport Authority and operations are contracted out to private operators: Swan Transit, Path Transit and Transdev. The Transperth system has 38 bus stations, 30 of which are integrated with train stations.
The Transperth bus system consists of 37 bus-train interchanges and 14 bus-only stations. [9] The bus system is contracted out to private operators: Swan Transit, Path Transit and Transdev. [11] The bus system is the fourth-busiest in Australia, behind Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. [10]
Buses in Perth, Western Australia, are owned and managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA) under the Transperth brand. The majority of Perth's bus stations are located next to train stations. The majority of Perth's bus stations are located next to train stations.
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.
Proposed bus stations in Perth, Western Australia (3 P) Pages in category "Transperth bus stations" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
The Perth Central Area Transit (Perth CAT) system, or simply CAT, consists of five bus routes in the centre of Perth and three bus routes in Joondalup. [1] CAT services formerly operated in Fremantle, and similar services exist in Rockingham (the City Centre Transit System) and Midland (the Midland Gate Shuttle).
The CircleRoute is a limited stops route, meaning it does not stop at every bus stop along its route. The average stop spacing is 500 metres (1,600 ft). [10] The routes were renumbered from 98 and 99 to 998 and 999 on 31 January 2016, as to signify being a part of Transperth's premium, high-frequency services. [11] [12]