Old Stopping Patterns
- D - all stops to Armadale, except Beckenham, Seaforth, Challis, and Sherwood. (this route was replaced by pattern E on 8 August 2005, this route excluded Thornlie).
- E - all stops to Claisebrook, express to Cannington, express to Kenwick, then all stops to Armadale except Seaforth, Challis, and Sherwood. (this route was deprecated on 20 August 2006)
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