Success Park 'n' Ride
Success Park 'n' Ride was a Transperth bus station located next to the current Cockburn Central Train/Bus Interchange. It was established on 21 March 1999 and decommissioned on 22 December 2007.[1] After that it was superseded by its nearby station in Cockburn Central.
Success Park 'n' Ride | |
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Southern Area bus station | |
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Location | North Lake Road, Success Australia |
Coordinates | 32°07′51″S 115°51′20″E |
Owned by | Public Transport Authority |
Operated by | Transperth |
Bus routes | 10 |
Bus stands | 4 |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 3 |
Bus routes
There were two bus routes travelling to Fremantle while three bus routes travelling to the Perth City via Kwinana Freeway and the rest of them serving the nearby suburbs around the bus station.[1]
- Stand 1
- 133 to Beeliar
- 134 to Beeliar
- 137 to Success
- 139 to Banjup[2]
- 193 to Banjup[2]
- 194 to Booragoon bus station via Murdoch Park 'n' Ride
- 612 Special event services
- 794 to Esplanade Busport via Kwinana Freeway
- Stand 2
- 183 to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station via Kwinana Freeway & Murdoch Park 'n' Ride
- 193 to Esplanade Busport via Kwinana Freeway
- Stand 3
- 136 to Fremantle station
- 510 to Fremantle station
- Stand 4
- 183 to Aubin Grove
- 188 to Murdoch Park 'n' Ride
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References
- Court, Richard (21 March 1999). "New park and ride bus service at Gateways Shopping Centre in Success". Media Statements. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- City of Cockburn (January 2005). "Proposed structure plan reserve no. 7756 Hammond Road, Success". City of Cockburn. City of Cockburn. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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