Joondalup Railway Station - Bus Stands

Bus Stands

Buses are provided at Joondalup Interchange.

Route Number Destination / Description
Stand 1
390 to Banksia Grove via Joondalup Drive and St Stephens Crescent
391 to Banksia Grove via Joondalup Drive and Millendon Drive
Stand 2
904 Rail Replacement Service to Perth
904 Rail Replacement Service to Clarkson
Stand 3
467 to Whitfords Station via Ashby and Hocking
468 to Whitfords Station via Wanneroo Road
Stand 4
470 to Burns Beach via Iluka
471 to Kinross via Currambine
473 to Kinross via Blue Mountain Drive
474 to Clarkson Station via Kinross
Stand 5
464 to Whitfords Station via Heathridge and Eddystone Avenue
465 to Whitfords Station via Trappers Drive
466 to Whitfords Station via Timberlane Drive
Stand 6
460 to Whitfords Station via Shenton Avenue and Oceanside Prom
461 to Whitfords Station via Shenton Avenue and Marmion Avenue
Stand 7
462 to Whitfords Station via Hodges Drive and Marmion Avenue
463 to Whitfords Station via Heathridge
681 to Crown Perth, Burswood
Stand 8
10 Red CAT Joondalup Circular Service (anti-clockwise)
11 Blue CAT Joondalup Circular Service (clockwise)
13 Yellow CAT ECU Joondalup Circular Service (Monday to Thursday ECU days only)
Stand 9
School specials

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