SW1 Timetable to Augusta to Pemberton

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SW1 Timetable to Augusta to Pemberton Bookings Wheelchair Passengers Reservations are essential on all services, excluding the Transwa trains and road coaches are fitted to accommodate AvonLink, and may be made up to three months in advance. To people in wheelchairs. Bookings are essential and any book call 1300 662 205 (Australia wide, cost of a local call) from requirements should be explained to ensure availability. Some 8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm Saturday restrictions apply for motorised gophers/scooters. and 10.00am - 4.00pm Sunday (WST), or visit a Transwa booking centre or an accredited ticketing agent (locations can Payment SW1 Timetable be found on our website). Alternatively, visit transwa.wa.gov.au. Ticket payments made via telephone or online are accepted by TTY callers may call the National Relay Service on 13 36 77 then Visa and MasterCard. Transwa booking centres, Prospector and quote 1300 662 205. Australind services also accept Visa, MasterCard or EFTPOS Perth East Perth Terminal for payment. Payment for tickets on board any road service, Concessions AvonLink or MerredinLink service is by CASH only. Please check to Augusta At Transwa we offer discounted travel for all ages, including with accredited ticketing agents for payment options. via Bunbury WA Pensioners, WA Health Care, Seniors, Veterans, full-time students and children under 16 years of age. If you would like Cancellations to Pemberton S to purchase a ticket using your valid concession ensure you Refunds will only be made when tickets are cancelled prior to via Bunbury and Augusta have your card on you when you book, and while on board. If the scheduled departure of the booked service and are only W required, you may be asked to show another form of ID. For available from Transwa booking centres upon presentation more information visit transwa.wa.gov.au. of the valid ticket. A cancellation fee of 10% of the ticket value (minimum $2) will apply. 1 Children Children aged 5 to 15 years (inclusive) are entitled to a 50% Refreshments concession. Up to two underage children (under 5 years) can The consumption of personal alcohol is prohibited on all travel with each adult, one underage child can travel free if Transwa services. Alcoholic drinks may be consumed on nursed and a child’s fare will apply to the other underage child. the Australind and Prospector trains only if purchased on Children under 10 years must be accompanied by a guardian board. Snack foods and soft drinks are available for purchase aged 16 years or over. Proof of age will be required. Special on the Australind and Prospector trains. Stops are made arrangements apply for children aged 10 to 15 years (inclusive) on road coach routes for the purchase of refreshments. who are not accompanied by an adult. Please enquire for Smoking is strictly prohibited on all services. further information. Feedback Luggage Feedback is welcome and may be submitted to: Passengers are limited to one item of stowed luggage (up to 20 General Manager kilograms) and one item of hand luggage (up to 7 kilograms). Transwa Luggage must be of a manageable size and clearly labelled with PO Box 8125 the passenger’s name and destination. Luggage is carried at Perth Business Centre WA 6849 the owner’s risk and if liability is accepted for lost and damaged items this will be limited to a maximum of $200. The carriage PTA Information and Feedback Line: of certain items, including bicycles and surfboards on some 13 62 13 or [email protected] services are prohibited or restricted, and fees may apply so please enquire when booking. Unaccompanied luggage cannot To view our full Terms and Conditions, go to: be accepted and lockers are not available at Transwa stations. transwa.wa.gov.au/conditions Bookings and Information 1300 662 205 transwa.wa.gov.au Effective 03/08/2020 Subject to change without notice Perth to Augusta via Bunbury Perth to Pemberton via Bunbury and Augusta SW1 271 254/316 BM55 271S 277 279 BM02 276 280S 280 315/253 278 Mon Sun Mon, Tue, Sun, Mon, Fri Mon Mon Tue Sun Mon, Tue, to Fri Wed, Thu Tue, Wed, to Wed Thu Wed, Thu, From Perth Thu, Fri From Pemberton Fri Fri Sat Fri PM PM PM AM PM AM AM AM PM PM East Perth Terminal Dep 12:15 12:15 9:00 4:00 Pemberton (Visitor Centre) Dep 6:00 Cockburn Central (Stand No. 7) Dep 12:40 12:45 9:30 4:45 Nannup (Caravan Park) Dep 6:58 Mandurah Train Station Dep 6:00 1:25 1:30 10:15 5:30 Augusta (opposite newsagency) Arr 8:00 Falcon (Miami Shopping Centre) Dep - 1:38 1:43 10:28 5:43 Dep 8:10 8:10 3:05 3:05 Settlers Roadhouse Arr - - - - 6:15 Karridale (bus shelter) Dep 8:22 8:22 3:15 3:15 Dep - - - - 6:45 Margaret River (Charles West Avenue stop) Dep 8:45 8:45 3:35 3:35 Australind (Mulgara Street) Dep - 2:30 2:35 11:20 7:05 Yallingup (Hall) Dep 9:25 9:25 4:15 4:15 Bunbury Passenger Terminal ¤ Arr 7:20 2:40 2:45 11:30 7:15 Dunsborough (Seymour Boulevard) Dep 9:34 9:34 4:24 4:24 Siesta Park Roadhouse Arr - - 4:35 - PM Dep - - 4:55 - Dep 2:45 3:15 12:05 7:20 Busselton (adjacent Albert Street Square) Dep 10:05 10:05 5:12 4:52 Capel (Information bay) Dep 3:09 3:39 12:29 7:38 Capel (Information bay) Dep 10:24 10:24 5:31 5:11 Busselton (adjacent Albert Street Square) Dep 3:28 3:58 12:48 7:57 Bunbury Passenger Terminal ¤ Arr 10:50 10:50 - - Siesta Park Roadhouse Arr 3:45 - - - Dep 4:15 - - - Dep 6:00 11:20 11:20 5:55 5:35 Dunsborough (Seymour Boulevard) Dep 4:26 4:26 1:16 8:25 Australind (BP service station) Dep - 11:30 11:30 6:10 5:50 Yallingup (Hall) Dep 4:35 4:35 1:25 8:34 Settlers Roadhouse Arr - - - - 6:10 Margaret River (Charles West Avenue stop) Dep 5:15 5:15 2:05 9:14 Dep - - - - 6:30 Karridale (bus shelter) Dep 5:35 5:35 2:25 9:34 PM PM Augusta (opposite newsagency) Dep 5:45 5:45 2:35 9:45 Falcon (Caltex service station) Dep - 12:22 12:22 7:02 7:02 Sun Tue & Mandurah Train Station Arr 7:20 - - - - Thur Dep 12:37 12:37 7:17 7:17 Nannup (Caravan Park) Dep 6:52 6:52 Cockburn Central (Stand No. 7) Dep 1:22 1:22 8:02 8:02 Pemberton (Visitor Centre) Arr 7:50 7:50 East Perth Terminal Arr 2:00 2:00 8:30 8:30 Wheelchair accessible toilet facilities available ¤ Rest Stop - toilet facilities and vending machines available Comfort stop Road coaches will only divert to Capel or Australind (Mulgara St) if advance bookings are made Amendments may apply on public holidays and during school holidays. Road coaches will only stop at other authorised stopping points if pre-booked. Passengers are advised to be ready to board 15 minutes prior to departure. transwa.wa.gov.au 2930-300-018 Rev 4.00.
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