Subiaco Railway Station - Bus Routes

Bus Routes

Route Number Destination / Description
Subiaco Square Road
97 to University of Western Australia
Roberts Road
28 to East Perth via Wellington Street
906 Rail Replacement Service to Perth
Hay Street
28 to Claremont station via Mount Claremont
Station Street
906 Rail Replacement Service to Fremantle


Subiaco
Zone 1

Preceding station Transperth Trains network Following station
West Leederville Zone 1 towards Perth Fremantle Line All, B, D, K, L Daglish Zone 1 towards Fremantle
City West SmartRider Free Transit Zone towards Perth Fremantle Line A, SD Claremont Zone 1 towards Fremantle
Transperth Buses Network
Central Area
  • Esplanade Busport
  • Wellington Street (Perth CAT)
Northern Area
  • Clarkson
  • Glendalough
  • Greenwood†
  • Joondalup (CAT)
  • Karrinyup
  • Mirrabooka
  • Stirling
  • Warwick
  • Whitfords
Eastern Area
  • Bassendean
  • Bayswater
  • Kalamunda
  • Midland
  • Morley
Western Area
  • Booragoon
  • Cottesloe
  • Claremont
  • Fremantle (CAT)
  • Shenton Park
  • Subiaco
South Eastern Area
  • Armadale
  • Cannington
  • Curtin University
  • Gosnells
  • Kelmscott
  • Maddington
  • Oats Street
  • Thornlie
  • Victoria Park
Southern Area
  • Bull Creek
  • Canning Bridge
  • Cockburn Central
  • Kwinana
  • Kwinana Hub
  • Murdoch
  • Rockingham (RCTS)
  • Warnbro
  • Wellard
  • Mandurah
Bus stations in italics do not have an accompanying railway station. †: Under trial

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