Buses in Perth
Buses in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, are run under the Transperth brand. The system is owned and managed by the Public Transport Authority and operations are contracted out to private operators: Swan Transit, Path Transit and Transdev.
Buses in Perth | |
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From top left to bottom right: a Volvo B8RLE, a Mercedes-Benz OC 500 LE operating the Fremantle CAT, a Volvo B7RLE operating the Perth CAT, a Volvo B8RLEA articulated bus | |
Overview | |
Owner | Public Transport Authority |
Locale | Perth, Mandurah and surrounds |
Transit type | Bus |
Number of stations | 37 bus-train interchanges 14 bus-only stations |
Annual ridership | 69,381,824 (year to June 2023) |
Headquarters | Public Transport Centre |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Path Transit (1996–present) Swan Transit (1996–present) Transdev WA (1996–present) MTT (1958–1998) Various (before 1964) |
Number of vehicles | 1,573 as of June 2023 |
The Transperth system has 38 bus stations, 30 of which are integrated with train stations. With 69,381,824 boardings in the year to June 2023, it is the fourth busiest bus system in Australia, after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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