About TransRegional
TransRegional services operate in 15 major regional towns. Seven of the towns have intra-town bus services, while 15 have town school bus services.
Towns where TransRegional operates include:
Albany, Bridgetown, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton/Dunsborough, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha/Roebourne, Kununurra, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland.
Similar to Transperth, TransRegional services offers the same benefits and facilities to all our customers.
For more service and fare information, please view the tabs below or call the Transperth InfoLine on 13 62 13.
TransRegional services are currently not providing change. If paying with cash, please ensure you have the correct fare.
Please note: as school timetables are often adjusted during the school year, please check with the Transperth InfoLine or with your local operator for the most up-to-date service information.
TransAlbany School Service Changes
From Friday 13 December, a majority of current school specials will cease operation.
New revised school services will commence from Monday 3 February 2025, aiming to provide all students with single bus journeys.
Information on new routes can be found in the timetables below.
If you require further information, please contact the depot on 9842 2888.
Passengers can plan their journey via the Transperth App.
TransBunbury Service Changes
From Sunday 7 July, all services will now operate on Sundays on a new Sunday Timetable.
Route 827 will no longer service the following stops:
- 71797 (Flynn St after Petherick St)
- 71804 (Flynn St before Petherick St)
- 71799 (Henley Dr after Flynn St)
- 71800 (Henley Dr after Wollaston Cr)
- 73858 (Henley Dr before Wollaston Cr)
- 73859 (Henley Dr before Flynn St).
Route 827 services will extend to Moorland Av, Moonlight Dr, Sanders Pde and Barker Bvd in Glen Iris.
Free Student Travel
From Monday 5 February, students with a valid Student SmartRider will be able to travel for free on Transperth services for any journey Monday - Friday, until the end of the school year.
Students must tag on and off each journey to receive the free travel.
Visit the Student SmartRider page for more information.
In areas that do not operate using the SmartRider system, primary and secondary students are permitted to travel for free without the purchase of a ticket.