Morley bus station | |
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General information | |
Location | Russell Street, Morley Western Australia Australia |
Coordinates | 31°53′56″S115°53′53″E / 31.899°S 115.898°E |
Owned by | Public Transport Authority |
Operated by | Transperth |
Bus routes | 19 |
Bus stands | 17 |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 1 |
History | |
Opened | 1 July 1994 |
Location | |
Morley bus station is a Transperth bus station located next to the Galleria Shopping Centre in Morley, Western Australia. It has 12 stands and is served by 20 Transperth routes operated by Path Transit, Swan Transit and Transdev WA.
The original Morley bus station opened in August 1972 as the first bus station in the Perth metropolitan area. [1]
The current Morley bus station was opened on 1 July 1994 by Stephen Smith, the federal member for Perth. The ceremony was also attended by Eric Charlton, the state government's Minister for Transport. [2] [3]
While there has never been a Park and ride facility at the Morley bus station, bus passengers would generally use an adjacent carpark at the Galleria Shopping Centre. [4] However, as of 2011 [update] , the Galleria Shopping Centre has been chaining off this carpark, leaving passengers with no parking at one of the busiest bus stations in Perth. [5]
Stop | Route | Destination / description | Notes |
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Stand 1 | 999 | CircleRoute to Fremantle station via Tuart Hill & Yokine [6] | Limited stops [6] |
Stand 2 | 955 | to Ellenbrook North via Collier Road, Bassendean station, Henley Brook Bus Station & The Broadway [7] | |
Stand 3 | 341 | to Beechboro via Walter Road, Bassendean station & Sturtridge Road [8] | |
342 | to Beechboro via Broun Avenue, Bassendean station & Titus Road [9] | ||
Stand 4 | Set down only |
Stop | Route | Destination / description | Notes |
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Stand 5 | 998 | CircleRoute to Fremantle station via Ascot Racecourse & Belmont Forum [10] | Limited stops [10] |
Stand 6 | 48 | to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Guildford Road [11] | Selected services terminates at Raleigh Road, Bayswater |
Stand 7 | 66 | to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Beaufort Street [12] | |
950 | to QEII Medical Centre via Beaufort Street, Elizabeth Quay Bus Station & University of Western Australia [13] | High frequency [13] | |
Stand 8 | Set down only | ||
Stand 9 | 20 | to Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley via Light Street, The Strand & Freedman Road [14] | |
Stand 10 | 980 | to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Walter Road West & North Street [15] | High frequency [15] |
Stand 11 | 345 | to Bennett Springs via Beechboro Road North & Bennett Springs Drive [16] | |
Stand 12 | 343 | to Beechboro via Bottlebrush Drive & King Road [17] |
Stop | Route | Destination / description | Notes |
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Stand 13 | 371 | to Warwick station via Mirrabooka bus station [18] | |
Stand 14 | 347 | to Noranda via Robann Way & Camboon Road [19] | |
Stand 15 | 344 | to Warwick station via Ballajura [20] | |
Stand 16 | 346 | to Noranda via Walter Road West, Emberson Road & Widgee Road [21] |
Stop | Route | Destination / description | Notes |
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Stand 17 | 637 | to Perth Oval | Special event services |
653 | to Perth Stadium via Beaufort Street [22] | Special event services |
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