Bus Priority Measures
Several measures have been implemented or proposed to provide priority for feeder buses servicing Murdoch station:
- Implemented:
- Bus lanes on South Street in peak hours extending east to Roe Highway (effective 6 June 2006).
- Proposed (as of 2008):
- Lengthening of the sliplane used by buses entering the station from the west.
- Murdoch Transit Link, a bus transitway linking the train station with the Fiona Stanley Hospital (construction started in 2008), Challenger TAFE and the Murdoch campus of Murdoch University.
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