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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).
99. 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. [19] When introducing the route, the Public ...
Perth Busport is located underground, west of Perth railway station, between Wellington, Roe Street and Milligan streets. There are two bus access points, from Wellington Street and Milligan Street, and three passenger entrances, at Yagan Square, Queen Street, and King Street. The underground lounge is air-conditioned, contains 160 seats, two ...
The Northern Suburbs Transit System is the name given to the project initiated and funded by the Government of Western Australia to provide high-speed passenger rail services to the northern corridor of metropolitan Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. The project was commenced by the Dowding Labor government in the late 1980s, and its ...
Bus stations. Formerly known as Victoria Park transfer station. Renamed on 28 January 2024. [2] Connections to the Yanchep line and Mandurah line at Elizabeth Quay railway station. [1] Replaced Ellenbrook transfer station . Connections to the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Yanchep, Mandurah, Midland, and Thornlie lines at Perth railway station. [1]
A Mercedes-Benz OC 500 LE CNG-powered bus operating route 950, the busiest bus route in Perth. The first high frequency bus route in Perth was the 950, running from Morley 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 ...
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]
The location of Perth and Kinross in Scotland. Public transport in Perth and Kinross is available for two main modes of transport —bus and rail—assisting residents of and visitors to the Perth and Kinross council area to travel around much of its 2,041 square miles (5,290 km 2). Although Perth has an airport— Perth Airport —it is not ...