Perth Central Area Transit - Rockingham City Centre Transit System

Rockingham City Centre Transit System

The Rockingham City Centre Shuttle started operation on 23 December 2007, and is operated by Southern Coast Transit. It runs as bus route 555. It travels around Rockingham City, and stops at:

To Rockingham Beach To Rockingham Station
  • Rockingham Station Stand 1BT
Rae Road Busway
  • Genie CourtB
Kitson Street
  • Anniversary ParkB
Contest Parade
  • Rockingham CityB
  • Civic BoulevardB
Chalgrove Avenue
  • Rockingham Council ChambersB
Goddard Street
  • Leeuwin Parade
  • Dixon Road
Patterson Road
Wanliss Street
  • Jecks Street
  • Lewington Street
  • Rockingham Beach Road
Rockingham Beach Road
Railway Terrace
  • Kent Street
Railway Terrace
  • Kent Street
Kent Street
  • Flinders Lane
Wanliss Street
  • Smythe Street
  • Jecks Street
Patterson Road
Goddard Street
  • Dixon Road
  • Leeuwin Parade
Chalgrove Avenue
  • Rockingham Council ChambersB
Contest Parade
  • Civic BoulevardB
  • Rockingham CityB
Kitson Street
  • Anniversary ParkB
Rae Road Busway
  • Genie CourtB
  • Rockingham Station Stand 12BT

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