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Transperth Zone Map Transperth Zone Map ALKIMOS Butler NOWERGUP ZONE 6 JINDALEE BUTLER Inset A MORANGUP PINJAR THIS MAP SHOULD ONLY ZONE 5 NATIONAL PARK RIDGEWOOD BE USED AS A GUIDE. HIGHGATE MERRIWA ZONE 1 FREE TRANSIT ZONE East Perth QUINNS ROCKS City West CLARKSON Refer to individual timetables BULLSBROOK for detailed information on NORTHBRIDGE MINDARIE Clarkson BANKSIA WEST GROVE PERTH NEERABUP CARRAMAR Claisebrook fare/zone boundaries. Perth Busport Perth TAMALA PARK MELALEUCA McIver MARIGINIUP Perth KINROSS Underground BURNS Currambine TAPPING BEACH ZONE 4 KINGS PERTH EAST PERTH PARK CURRAMBINE Elizabeth Quay ASHBY Elizabeth ILUKA JANDABUP Bus Station Quay 0 Scale 5km GIDGEGANNUP Joondalup SINAGRA JOONDALUP Elizabeth CONNOLLY THE VINES Quay Jetty 0 Scale 800m OCEAN WANNEROO REEF HEATHRIDGE EDGEWATER Swan River HOCKING UPPER DFN 9020115 SWAN BELDON Edgewater LEXIA ELLENBROOK GNANGARA BELHUS BRIGADOON MULLALOO PEARSALL ZONE 3 AVELEY CRAIGIE WOODVALE KALLAROO WANGARA Legend BASKERVILLE Whitfords Train and Bus Transfer Bus Route PADBURY MILLENDON Ferry Route LANDSDALE HENLEY BROOK Train Transfer HILLARYS KINGSLEY MADELEY DARCH Bus Station Major Road CULLACABARDEE Greenwood RED HILL Train Station Armadale & Thornlie Line ALEXANDER BRABHAM DUNCRAIG GREENWOOD MARANGAROO HEIGHTS HERNE HILL Special Events Station Fremantle Line SORRENTO WHITEMAN WARWICK KOONDOOLA Ferry Terminal Joondalup Line MARMION BALLAJURA Warwick GIRRAWHEEN WEST Free Transit Zone Mandurah Line SWAN MT HELENA CHIDLOW WATERMANS HAMERSLEY High Frequency Services Midland Line BAY MIDDLE SWAN CARINE BALGA DAYTON Effective: October 2016 MIRRABOOKA ZONE 2 JANE NORTH MALAGA BEECHBORO BROOK BEACH STONEVILLE KARRINYUP WESTMINSTER STRATTON Mirrabooka HOVEA BALCATTA VIVEASH TRIGG GWELUP NORANDA KIARA CAVERSHAM PARKERVILLE Karrinyup NOLLAMARA LOCKRIDGE MIDLAND SWAN STIRLING VIEW DIANELLA MORLEY EDEN HILL Midland DOUBLEVIEW Woodbridge MIDVALE INNALOO Stirling YOKINE Morley Guildford East Guildford BELLEVUE SCARBOROUGH TUART HILL Bassendean GREENMOUNT ZONE 1 EMBLETON Success Hill MAHOGANY OSBORNE KOONGAMIA CREEK WOODLANDS PARK JOONDANNA BEDFORD SOUTH Ashfield COOLBINIA Bayswater GUILDFORD WEMBLEY Glendalough HAZELMERE BOYA GLEN DOWNS MT MENORA INGLEWOOD HELENA FORREST HERDSMAN HAWTHORN VALLEY Meltham MUNDARING CHURCHLANDS NORTH DARLINGTON PERTH MT LAWLEY Maylands WEMBLEY SAWYERS Mt Lawley ASCOT VALLEY CITY Leederville REDCLIFFE Indian BEACH West Leederville HIGH FLOREAT PERTH WYCOMBE Subiaco Inset A MAYLANDS AIRPORT GOOSEBERRY WEST BELMONT HILL Daglish PERTH MAIDA PAULLS RIVERVALE VALE PIESSE VALLEY Ocean BROOK Shenton Park KINGS Burswood CLOVERDALE MT CLAREMONT PARK SWANBOURNE LATHLAIN Karrakatta Victoria Park Mends St Victoria Kalamunda Showgrounds Loch Street Park KEWDALE HACKETTS SOUTH Carlisle FORRESTFIELD GULLY Swanbourne CRAWLEY PERTH KALAMUNDA Claremont EAST Grant Street r VICTORIA Oats Street NEDLANDS e KENSINGTON PARK COTTESLOE iv WELSHPOOL R Welshpool WALLISTON RESERVOIR Cottesloe DALKEITH COMO PEPPERMINT an ST JAMES BICKLEY GROVE w S KARAWARA BENTLEY Queens Park WATTLE GROVE LESMURDIE Mosman Park Canning Bridge Curtin MANNING Cannington Inset B Victoria Street MOSMAN APPLECROSS University PARK WATERFORD CARMEL WILSON CANNINGTON Beckenham SAFETY BAY ATTADALE ARDROSS SALTER ALFRED POINT SHELLEY KENWICK WAIKIKI BICTON MT FERNDALE North Fremantle COVE PLEASANT EAST Booragoon RIVERTON Warnbro FREMANTLE LYNWOOD Kenwick ORANGE PICKERING BROOK MELVILLE NORTH BRENTWOOD ROSSMOYNE LANGFORD MADDINGTON GROVE FREMANTLE MYAREE WARNBRO PALMYRA Bull Creek PARKWOOD Thornlie Maddington WILLAGEE ZONE 5 Fremantle FREMANTLE WINTHROP BULL WILLETTON BALDIVIS CREEK THORNLIE WHITE GUM O'CONNOR BATEMAN VALLEY HILTON KARDINYA ZONE 2 PORT KENNEDY BEACONSFIELD Murdoch SAMSON MURDOCH MARTIN SOUTH CANNING VALE Gosnells FREMANTLE LEEMING NORTH LAKE Seaforth HAMILTON COOLBELLUP HUNTINGDALE NORTH HILL GOSNELLS 0 Scale 5km COOGEE SECRET HARBOUR BIBRA KELMSCOTT LAKE KARNUP SPEARWOOD JANDAKOT SOUTH SOUTHERN RIVER GOLDEN BAY LAKE CAMILLO ROLEYSTONE LESLEY ZONE 6 HARRISDALE COOGEE CHAMPION Kelmscott COCKBURN LAKES YANGEBUP CENTRAL Challis SINGLETON Cockburn Central PIARA WATERS SEVILLE GROVE MT NASURA ZONE 3 Sherwood MUNSTER Indian MADORA LAKELANDS BEELIAR BANJUP BAY SUCCESS ARMADALE STAKE HILL ATWELL HAYNES Armadale SAN PARKLANDS FORRESTDALE Ocean REMO MT RICHON HENDERSON MEADOW Zone Information HAMMOND BROOKDALE SPRINGS PARK AUBIN SILVER WATTLEUP GROVE ZONE 7 Zone 5 includes: HILBERT BEDFORDALE SANDS Eglinton GREENFIELDS WUNGONG MANDURAH Muchea Mandurah MANDOGALUP Zone 6 includes: NAVAL DARLING BASE WANDI DOWNS HALLS BARRAGUP Beechina HEAD COODANUP HOPE VALLEY ZONE 4 ASHENDON Wooroloo DUDLEY Yanchep OAKFORD PARK FURNISSDALE ERSKINE Zone 7 includes: NORTH Two Rocks POSTANS THE ANKETELL YUNDERUP SPECTACLES Wundowie BYFORD FALCON KWINANA BEACH ORELIA ZONE 8 SOUTH Zone 8 includes: MEDINA Kwinana YUNDERUP Pinjarra PARMELIA WANNANUP ZONE 5 Ravenswood CALISTA Kwinana CASUARINA BERTRAM KARRAKUP KWINANA CARDUP TOWN EAST CENTRE DAWESVILLE ROCKINGHAM WELLARD Wellard OLDBURY MT COOKE WHITBY BOUVARD ZONE 9 PERON HILLMAN LEDA DoT 9020114 ROCKINGHAM MUNDIJONG Rockingham SHOALWATER For information ZONE 6 COOLOONGUP further south SAFETY BAY see Inset B MARDELLA JARRAHDALE WAIKIKI Warnbro BALDIVIS DoT 9020110H.
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