Bus Routes
Route | Destination | Via | ||
Stand 1 | ||||
282 | Esplanade Busport | Gladys Road | ||
291 | Gooseberry Hill | Williams Street | ||
685 | to Crown Perth, Burswood | Belmont Forum | ||
Stand 2 | ||||
281 | Pickering Brook | Mundaring Weir Road, Canning Road | ||
283 | Esplanade Busport | Lesmurdie Road, Crystal Brook Road | ||
Stand 3 | ||||
295 | Esplanade Busport | Kalamunda Road, Great Eastern Highway (Limited Stop Service) | ||
295 | Walliston | Canning Road | ||
299 | Esplanade Busport | Kalamunda Road, Great Eastern Highway | ||
299 | Walliston | Canning Road | ||
Stand 4 | ||||
288 | Esplanade Busport | Hawtin Road, Tonkin Highway | ||
296 | Esplanade Busport | Maida Vale Road, Great Eastern Highway | ||
296 | Walliston | Canning Road | ||
297 | Midland railway station | Gooseberry Hill Road, Midland Road |
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