Stopping Patterns
- All - all stops to Armadale
- T - all stops to Thornlie (this route excludes Beckenham)
- B - all stops to Claisebrook, express to Oats Street, express to Queens Park, then all stops to Armadale (excluding Thornlie, to Armadale only).
- C - all stops to Claisebrook, express to Oats Street, express to Cannington, then all stops to Armadale (excluding Thornlie)
- R - pattern deviations to All and T patterns to stop at Belmont Park.
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