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Train Services
From Perth there are currently four train lines spread out to North, South, East and West. Those lines are called, Armadale line, Fremantle line, Joondalup line and Midland line. In near future there will be additional line called Mandurah line departing from Perth. To achieve healthier community and cleaner environment, bicycles on trains are welcomed as long as we avoid during peak traffic period.
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Bus Services
Bus services are widely used in Perth city as it is free of charge within the Perth city boundaries. There is no restriction on number of times we can jump on and jump off the bus service. This free charge boundaries are easily identified because FTZ (Free Transit Zone) logos are displayed on bus stops.
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Ferry Services
Ferry services are operating between Barrack Street Jetty in Perth and Mends Street Jetty in South Perth. This ferry services are often used by visitors who would like to go to Perth Zoo and South Perth as well as commuters. The ferry services operate on two timetables which are winter timetable and summer timetable.
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CAT Bus Services
There are free bus services called CAT (Central Area Transit) circling around Perth CBD. There are three CAT services in Perth, and they are called Red CAT, Blue CAT and Yellow CAT. The Red Cat services are especially popular due to the bus route and they operate approximately every 5 minutes during peak traffic period. CAT bus services are also available in Fremantle.
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