Bus Routes
As the Canning Bridge station is integrated into the Canning Bridge bus station, bus/train transfers are accommodated.
Route Number | Destination / Description | ||
Stand 1 | |||
105, 106 | to Esplanade Busport via Canning Highway | ||
148 | to Como via Davilak Street | ||
Stand 2 | |||
111, 158 | to WACA, East Perth via Kwinana Freeway | ||
150, 160 | to Terrace Road, East Perth via Kwinana Freeway | ||
881 | to Wellington Street bus station (Limited Stop) via Kwinana Freeway | ||
940 | |||
909 | Rail Replacement Service to Perth | ||
Stand 3 | |||
100 | to Curtin University via Manning and Kent Street | ||
101 | to Curtin University via Manning and Lawson Street | ||
Stand 4 | |||
105 | to Applecross | ||
106, 111 | to Fremantle Station via Canning Highway | ||
148 | to Fremantle Station via Applecross and Attadale | ||
150 | to Booragoon bus station via Coomoora Road | ||
158 | to Fremantle Station via Attdale and Bicton | ||
160 | to Fremantle Station via Booragoon Bus Station | ||
881 | to Munster (Limited Stop) via Booragoon Bus Station and Palmyra | ||
940 | to Hamilton Hill (Limited Stop) via Booragoon Bus Station, Winthrop and Kardinya | ||
909 | Rail Replacement Service to Mandurah |
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