Public transportation is generally run by one big monopole company called Transperth. The company operates the train, bus and ferry service around perth and surrounding region. Transperth service is generally awesome and very timely. All the "routes" timetables are normally published in train stations, ferry quarter and bus stations. You can also consult the timetable online at Transperth website:
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There are 5 major train lines which are Armadale Line, Fremantle Line, Joondalup Line, Mandurah Line and Midland Line and all these train lines are available & connected to Perth City.
Transperth, also offer CAT bus services in major cities areas and this service are absolutely free of charge. Free CAT services are short trip within a particular city itself. Their timetable can be consulted at the Transperth website once again:
The train/bus fares varies depending on your trip. Normally the fare will be around 5AUD for adult and 1.50 AUD for student (concession fees). The tickets are valid for a period of 3 hours after which you will be required to purchase another ticket for further travel. Train tickets can be purchased at the train station automated machine itself. And bus ticket shall be purchased directly at in the bus itself. Pls, have the exact amount or small change notes/coins. Or, you can also buy a card called a SMART RIDER, and you can use this card to pay for all your transportation fees provided by Transperth Ltd. Smartrider card can be purchased at the Perth City Train station or Wellington Bus station. The card can be refiled at any train station or in the bus(es) itself.
Taxi services are also widely available in Perth city but it is a bit more expensive than the common transportation method. To my knowledge, I know 2 taxi companies called Swan Taxis which can be reached at 131330 and their fares can be consulted at: and the Tricolor cab service.
Concerning the safety of transportation in Western Australia, all public transportation (Ferry, Train, Bus and Taxi) are equipped with CCTV cameras. Also, all the bus stop(s) and train station are equipped with camera surveillance to assure the safety of passengers. Also, I notice thatÌý all public transportation are equipped with air conditioned facilities.
You can also travel with your bike(s) in the train or you can have them parked at the bike parking space which are available in mostly all big train station or bus station.
To sum up, I can conclude that the network of public transportation has been well established and I notice that the Australian government is still putting effort in the maintenance and upgrading of the transportation service in Western Australia and in Perth.
Ps. I think I have covered all parts of the Team question. Should you require any additional info, I will be glad to help.
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