Mandurah Bus Station
Mandurah bus station | |
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Southern Area bus station | |
Location |
Fremantle Road, Mandurah Australia |
Coordinates | 32°31′38″S 115°44′48″E / 32.527148°S 115.746621°ECoordinates: 32°31′38″S 115°44′48″E / 32.527148°S 115.746621°E |
Owned by | Public Transport Authority |
Operated by | Transperth |
Bus routes | 14 |
Bus stands | 10 |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 7 |
History | |
Rebuilt | 17 September 2003 |
Mandurah bus station was a Transperth bus station in Mandurah, Western Australia. It had 10 stands and was served by 14 Transperth routes operated by Transdev WA. Mandurah station, built on the site of the bus station, opened on 23 December 2007, and serves as a bus–rail interchange.
History
The original Mandurah bus station was replaced by a new facility on 17 September 2003.[1][2]
Mandurah station, built on the site of the bus station, was opened on 23 December 2007 by Premier Alan Carpenter along with the rest of the Mandurah line.[3][4][5]
Bus routes
Route | Destination / Description | ||
[17383] Stand A1 | |||
558 | to Rockingham station via Mandurah Road, Warnbro Sound Avenue & Warnbro station[6] | ||
[17382] Stand A2 | |||
588 | Mandurah Foreshore Circular via Pinjarra Road, Mandurah Terrace & Peel Street (clockwise)[7] | ||
589 | Mandurah Foreshore Circular via Peel Street, Mandurah Terrace & Pinjarra Road (anti-clockwise)[8] | ||
[17381] Stand A3 | |||
584 | to Madora Bay via Mandurah Foreshore[9] | ||
[17380] Stand A4 | |||
586 | to John Tonkin College (PET Campus) via Bortolo Drive[10] | ||
587 | to Lakelands via Meadow Springs[11] | ||
[17379] Stand A5 | |||
909 | Rail replacement service to Perth station | ||
[17374] Stand B1 - Set down only | |||
[17375] Stand B2 | |||
591 | to Erskine via Halls Head[12] | ||
[17376] Stand B3 | |||
592 | to Wannanup via Peelwood Parade[13] | ||
[17377] Stand B4 | |||
593 | to Dawesville West via Old Coast Road[14] | ||
594 | to Dawesville East (with school days only extensions to Bouvard) via Old Coast Road[15] | ||
[17378] Stand B5 | |||
597 | to Coodanup[16] | ||
598 | to Greenfields (with extension to Furnissdale)[17] | ||
600 | to Pinjarra via Pinjarra Road[18] | ||
604 | to South Yunderup via Pinjarra Road & North Yunderup[19] | ||
605 | to Murray River Estate via Pinjarra Road & Ravenswood[20] |
Mandurah is also served by Transwa services to Perth Coach Terminal and Albany[21] and South West Coach Lines services to Perth Airport, Busselton and Manjimup.[22][23]
Key
- Services operated by Path Transit
- Services operated by Swan Transit (East and South-east regions)
- Services operated by Swan Transit Riverside (West and Central regions)
- Services operated by Transdev WA
References
- ↑ New $5.8million Mandurah Bus Station opens Minister for Transport 17 September 2003
- ↑ Annual report for year ended 30 June 2004 Public Transport Authority
- ↑ Mandurah New MetroRail
- ↑ History of Stations on the Mandurah Line Right Track
- ↑ Annual Report for year ended 30 June 2008 Public Transport Authority
- ↑ Route 558 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 588 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 589 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 584 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 586 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 587 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 591 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 592 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 593 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 594 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 597 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 598 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 600 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 604 timetable Transperth
- ↑ Route 606 timetable Transperth
- ↑ GS3 timetable Transwa
- ↑ Busselton timetable South West Coach Lines
- ↑ Manjimup timetable South West Coach Lines
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