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Transport

Transport

There are a number of transport options for people to get to and from our health service.

Public transport

Current bus and train timetables can be obtained from the Transperth Infoline on 13 62 13 or by visiting the Transperth website (external site).

Buses

A Transperth bus stop (no. 13369) is located at the main entrance of our hospital. Buses servicing this stop include:

  • 220 (via Wellington Street Bus Station, Armadale and Kelmscott train stations)
  • 249 (via Armadale and Kelmscott train stations).

Trains

Train stations near our hospital include Armadale, Challis, Sherwood and Kelmscott.

Transperth buses 220 and 249 link the Armadale and Kelmscott train stations to our hospital.

Part Rail Line Closure – Thursday 23 November until mid-2025.

All staff and patients are reminded about the changes to train services operating on the Armadale-Thornlie line.

The Armadale/Thornlie Line is shut until mid-2025 as part of METRONET's Victoria Park - Canning Level Crossing Removal, Byford Rail Extension and Thornlie-Cockburn Link projects. During this time there will also be rail revitalisation works happening between Kenwick and Sherwood.

During the shutdown, there will be no train services between Armadale/Thornlie and Victoria Park. Trains will continue to operate between Victoria Park and Perth stations, with seven new and five enhanced bus routes introduced to the bus network to support existing timetabled services.

Passengers are encouraged to plan ahead as travel times will increase during the shutdown.

Commencing Thursday 23 November, services will operate as follows:

Bus timetables are located in the main reception for staff and visitors. 

More information please visit Transperth (external website).. 

Taxis

A Cab Spot (external site) is located at the main entrance of our hospital near the Emergency Department.

Patients and visitors can call 13 13 30 for a taxi and, when prompted, enter the unique four digit code (no. 1125) for the hospital’s Cab Spot location. The fully-automated system will dispatch the next available taxi to the hospital.

If your taxi has not arrived within 15 minutes, simply call back and confirm you are still waiting. If you have hailed another taxi, simply select the cancel option when prompted.

If you need to call for a taxi, public telephones are located near the hospital’s main reception.

Last Updated: 23/11/2023
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