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Half price Transwa fares over the summer period

From as far north as Kalbarri, to Bunbury and Albany in our State’s south-west and to Esperance and Kalgoorlie in the east, passengers will enjoy half price fares getting to and from these iconic regional destinations this festive season.

From 14 December to 5 February, there will be a half price discount on all Transwa trains and road coaches.

With 240 destinations covering regional WA through train and road coach services, there will be plenty of choices for families and visitors to explore our regional towns and connect with family and friends.

Full fare passengers will be able to travel for less than:

  • $20 for a round trip on a road coach between East Perth and Toodyay
  • $80 for a round trip on a road coach between East Perth and Albany
  • About $100 for a round trip onboard the Prospector train between East Perth and Kalgoorlie

 

Transwa passengers will also receive free travel across the Transperth network on the day of their regional journey. Simply present your Transwa ticket when boarding a Transperth bus, train or ferry.

Passengers can book their tickets through www.transwa.wa.gov.au

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