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Transperth also looks after the ferries which cross the Swan River. Here Countess II is at the quay side next to the city, with one of the CAT routes connecting it with the downtown area. Its route is across the river, which is very broad at this point, to developments across the water in South Perth. |
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In 2018 the waterfront was undergoing major changes and ferry Shelley Taylor Smith is seen docking at the new terminal.
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Probably indicative of high driver turnover it is often necessary to provide road side signs to assist drivers unfamiliar with routes. This, however, is probably too much information for some to take in!
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Another source of confusion, seen at Fremantle Station in October 2018, are Transperth's bus timetables. This time the confusion is for potentail passengers. The timetables are arranged in numerical order, but not - as logic would dictate - by route number, but by the Transport Authority's timetable numbering system and those are the prominent numbers on display, the timetable has to be extracted to see which routes are on the leaflet!
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School buses throughout WA have been adopting this orange based livery. Buswest TOST bodied Hino RG230 51 (KO7521) being no exception. Interestingly it was also carrying Transperth branding when photographed in April 2009. |
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