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List Of Transperth Bus Stations
Buses in Perth, Western Australia, are owned and managed by the Public Transport Authority (Western Australia), Public Transport Authority (PTA) under the Transperth brand. The majority of Perth's bus stations are located next to train stations. Bus stations Bus and train transfers Future bus and train transfers Former bus stations See also *List of bus routes in Perth, Western Australia *List of Transperth railway stations References

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Buses In Perth
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 (Western Australia), Public Transport Authority and operations are contracted out to private operators: Swan Transit, Path Transit and Transdev WA, Transdev. The Transperth system has 38 bus stations, 30 of which are integrated with train stations. With 82,273,790 boardings in the year to June 2024, it is the fourth busiest bus system in Australia, after Buses in Sydney, Sydney, Buses in Melbourne, Melbourne and Translink (Queensland), Brisbane. History The first private bus operator began in Perth in 1903. In order to protect the railways, the state government passed the Transport Co-ordination Act in 1934, forcing road transport operators to obtain a licence to transport passengers or goods. The licencing board generally permitted bus operators to continue operating, but with restrictions on when the buses could operat ...
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Yanchep Line
The Yanchep line (known as the Joondalup line prior to 14 July 2024) is a suburban railway line and service in Perth, Western Australia, linking the city's central business district (CBD) with its northern suburbs. Operated by the Public Transport Authority (Western Australia), Public Transport Authority as part of the Transperth system, the Yanchep line is long and has sixteen stations. It commences in a tunnel under the Perth CBD as a through service with the Mandurah line. North from there, the line enters the median strip of the Mitchell Freeway, where nine of the line's stations are. The Yanchep line diverges from the freeway to serve the centre of Joondalup and permanently leaves the freeway north of Butler, Western Australia, Butler for the northernmost four stations to Yanchep. Planning for a rapid transit service to the northern suburbs began in 1987. After several Mode of transport, transport modes were considered, including bus rapid transit, an electric railway was ...
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