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Timetable (Times Vary) Or Online At Bookings Wheelchair Passengers Reservations are essential on all services and may be Transwa trains and road coaches are specially fitted made up to three months in advance by telephoning to accommodate people in wheelchairs. Bookings are G 1300 662 205 (Australia wide, local call cost) from essential and any requirements should be explained 8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm to ensure availability. Some restrictions apply for S Saturday and 10.00am - 4.00pm Sunday (WST), at motorised gophers/scooters. 1 Transwa booking centres, accredited ticketing agents Payment Timetable (times vary) or online at www.transwa.wa.gov.au. TTY callers may call the National Relay Service on 13 36 77 Visa and MasterCard are accepted for telephone, then quote 1300 662 205. internet and booking centre bookings. Transwa booking centres also accept EFTPOS for payment. Please check Perth (East Perth Terminal) Fares and Concession with accredited ticketing agents for payment options. Valid concession card details must be provided at the to Albany Cancellation time of booking for a passenger to be entitled to a via Williams and Kojonup concessional fare. Passengers must present their valid Refunds will only be made when tickets are cancelled concession card when collecting their ticket, boarding prior to the scheduled departure of the booked service services and if requested. Proof of identity may also and are only available from Transwa booking centres be required. Full time students (Western Australian upon presentation of the valid ticket. A cancellation fee residents) aged 16 years and older are entitled to of 10% of the ticket value (minimum $2) will apply. a concession on presentation of their Transperth Refreshments SmartRider Student card, available from schools, The consumption of personal alcohol is prohibited colleges and universities. on all Transwa services. Alcoholic drinks may be Children consumed on the Australind and Prospector trains only Bookings and information Children aged 5-15 years travel at half fare. Children if purchased onboard. Snack foods and soft drinks are under 5 years can travel free but if a seat is required available for purchase on Australind and Prospector 1300 662 205 a child’s fare will apply. Children under 10 years must trains. Stops are made on road coach routes for the be accompanied by a guardian aged 16 years or over. purchase of refreshments. There are no refreshments www.transwa.wa.gov.au Proof of age will be required. Special arrangements available for sale on the AvonLink or MerredinLink apply for children aged 10-15 years (inclusive) who are services. not accompanied by an adult. Please enquire for further Feedback information. Feedback is welcome and may be made in writing to: Luggage General Manager Passengers are limited to one item of stowed luggage Transwa (up to 20 kilograms) and one item of hand luggage PO Box 8125 (up to 7 kilograms). Luggage must be of a manageable Perth Business Centre WA 6849 size and clearly labelled with the passenger’s name and Alternatively telephone the PTA Information and destination. Luggage is carried at the owner’s risk and Feedback Line by dialling 13 62 13 if liability is accepted for lost and damaged items this or email [email protected]. will be limited to a maximum of $200. The carriage To view Transwa’s full Terms and Conditions, go to: of certain items, including bicycles and surfboards on www.transwa.wa.gov.au/Bookings/BookingConditions Effective from 15 February 2013 some services are prohibited or restricted, and fees Smoking is strictly prohibited on all services. Subject to change without notice may apply so please enquire when booking. Unaccompanied luggage cannot be accepted and lockers are not available at Transwa stations. Perth to Albany via Williams and Kojonup GS1 AP5 AP1 AP7 411 AP6 AP2 AP8 AP4 Mon to Mon to Sun Fri Sat From Perth Sun Fri Fri Sat From Albany Sat PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM East Perth Terminal Dep 3.00 9.00 5.30 9.00 Albany (Visitor Centre) Dep 3.00 9.00 5.30 10.00 Armadale (Station) Dep 3.49 9.49 6.19 9.49 Mt Barker (Railway Station) Dep 3.39 9.39 6.09 10.39 North Bannister (Roadhouse) Dep 4.34 10.34 7.02 10.34 Kendenup turnoff (4km) Dep 3.54 9.54 6.24 10.54 Bannister (Roadhouse) Dep 4.44 10.44 7.12 10.44 Tenterden (opposite General Store) Dep 4.04 10.04 6.34 11.04 Crossman (Roadside Stand) Dep 4.53 10.53 7.21 10.53 Cranbrook (Gateway Store) Dep 4.15 10.15 6.45 11.15 Williams (Caltex Roadhouse) Arr 5.22 11.22 7.50 11.22 Tunney (Roadhouse) Dep 4.38 10.38 7.08 11.38 Dep 5.52 11.52 8.20 11.52 PM PM N Kojonup (Visitor Centre) Dep 5.06 11.06 7.36 12.06 A Arthur River (Roadhouse) Dep 6.16 12.16 8.46 V R Beaufort River (Roadhouse) Dep 5.24 11.24 7.54 12.24 Beaufort River (Roadhouse) Dep 6.42 12.42 9.10 I R Arthur River (Roadhouse) Arr 5.46 11.46 8.16 12.46 A O Kojonup (Visitor Centre) Dep 7.02 1.02 9.30 G PM I Tunney (Roadhouse) Dep 7.27 1.27 9.55 N Dep 6.16 12.16 8.46 1.16 PM Williams (Caltex Roadhouse) Dep 6.44 12.44 9.14 1.44 Cranbrook (Gateway Store) Dep 7.52 1.52 10.20 2.42 Crossman (Roadside Stand) Dep 7.12 1.12 9.40 2.12 Tenterden (General Store) Dep 8.00 2.00 10.28 2.50 Bannister (Roadhouse) Dep 7.21 1.21 9.49 2.21 Kendenup turnoff (4km) Dep 8.10 2.10 10.38 3.00 North Bannister (Roadhouse) Dep 7.31 1.31 9.59 2.31 Mt Barker (Railway Station) Dep 8.26 2.26 10.54 3.16 Armadale (Station) Dep 8.25 2.25 10.50 3.25 Albany (Visitor Centre) Arr 9.05 3.05 11.30 3.55 East Perth Terminal Arr 9.05 3.05 11.30 4.05 Wheelchair accessible toilet facilities available Comfort stop (km) kilometres from townsite See timetables GS2 and GS3 for services via Narrogin (Great Southern Highway) and via Bunbury Amendments apply on most public holidays and during school holidays. Road coaches will only stop at other authorised stopping points if pre-booked. Transwa recommends passengers be ready to board 15 minutes prior to departure. www.transwa.wa.gov.au 2930-300-015 Rev 2.00: Effective 15/02/2013.
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