Everything about Circleroute totally explained
CircleRoute is a pair of
suburban bus routes in
Perth,
Western Australia. Like all Perth bus routes, the buses are branded
Transperth and operated by companies contracted by the
Public Transport Authority. The routes are identical except for direction: 98 is clockwise and 99 is anticlockwise. It runs through Perth's inner suburbs and connects Perth railway lines.
During peak hour times during study period on weekdays, additional buses are provided for larger capacities.
Zone boundaries
The Zone boundaries for the CircleRoute was different from the usual
Transperth zonal system. Passengers travelling through more than 2 zones pay the 2-zone fare. However, this was changed at
25 November,
2007.
Zone boundary changes
To make the CircleRoute zones more similar to the Transperth zonal system, the following changes were applied on
April 6,
2006:
- Remove the zone boundary at Stirling Train Station;
- Add a zone boundary at the intersection of Karrinyup Rd and Main St;
- Add a zone boundary at ECU Churchlands.
Removal of artificial zones
To make the consistency to the Transperth zonal syatems, the artificial zones on some routes including the CircleRoute will be removed on
November 25, 2007.
Bus Stops
The CircleRoute is a "limited service", which means that it only stops at bus stops with bus information. Each of these stops is a timed stop.
* Shenton Park Train Station is only a transfer point between the CircleRoute and Fremantle Line trains. It isn't nominated as a Timed Stop for the CircleRoute.Further Information
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