- Transport in Perth
Road
Perth has a road network with three freeways, nine metropolitan highways and no toll roads.
The Northbridge tunnel, otherwise known as the
Graham Farmer Freeway was built in the year 2000 for a number of reasons. The main purpose of the tunnel being a link between East and West Perth.Public transport
Perth metropolitan public transport, including trains, buses and ferries, are provided by
Transperth , with links to rural areas provided byTranswa . Perth provides zero-fare bus and train trips to Smartrider (frequent travel pass) holders around the city centre (the "Free Transit Zone"), as well as three high-frequency Central Area Transit (CAT) bus routes, free to all users.uburban rail
There are 69 railway stations and 15 bus stations in the metropolitan area.
Bus
Regional and interstate rail
The
Indian Pacific passenger rail service connects Perth withAdelaide andSydney viaKalgoorlie . TheTranswa Prospector passenger rail service connects Perth with Kalgoorlie via several Wheatbelt towns, while theTranswa Australind connects to Bunbury, and theTranswa Avonlink connects to Northam.Trams (Historical)
The first trams began operating in 1899 between
East Perth andWest Perth alongHay Street . The network was expanded down as far asFremantle and across the Swan River causeway to Victoria Park. The government took over the running of trams in 1914. They were phased out by July 1958. A number of Perth's historical trams are maintained atWhiteman Park . [cite web | url = http://www.abc.net.au/perth/stories/s1418687.htm | title = Last Tram Out of Perth | date = 20 July 2005 | author = Russell Woolf | work = ABC | accessdate = 2007-07-16 ]Airports
Perth is served by
Perth Airport in the city's east for regional, domestic and international flights andJandakot Airport in the city's southern suburbs for general aviation and charter flights.Freight
Rail freight terminates at the
Kewdale Rail Terminal , 15 kilometres south-east of the city centre.Perth's main container and passenger port is at
Fremantle , 19 kilometres south west at the mouth of the |Swan River. A second port complex is being developed inCockburn Sound primarily for the export of bulk commodities.References
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