There will be no trains running at night on the Mandurah line from this Sunday to allow maintenance works to be carried out.
Services on the Mandurah line will be cancelled nightly between Cockburn and Mandurah stations from Sunday, September 10 until Thursday, September 14.
The last full-line services on Sunday night will depart Perth at 7.45pm and Mandurah at 7.49pm.
The last full-line services on weeknights night will depart Perth at 7.53pm and Mandurah at 7.57pm.
Train replacement bus Route 909 will run while trains are cancelled.
Passengers should allow extra travelling time and be aware that replacement buses may not connect with timetabled bus and train services.
Due to restricted space, bicycles are not permitted on Transperth buses, including train replacement services.
Trains will resume with the start of timetabled services each morning.
For assistance or to plan your journey please call the Transperth InfoLine on 13 62 13 (TIS: 13 14 50). Hearing or speech impaired? Call via NRS 133 677 and ask for 13 62 13.
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