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​The free Fremantle CAT bus calls at Victoria Quay

Buses and trains

Public transport buses and trains run from all areas of Perth to the Fremantle Train Station and bus terminal. There are bus stops in and around the city making it easy to get around. See Transperth for advice on the bus or train that best suits your requirements.

Fremantle CAT buses (free)

The free CAT buses run seven days a week, every 10 minutes. There is a Red CAT (northern route) and a Blue CAT (southern route). The bright orange buses take you to all of the most popular Fremantle destinations. There is a Red CAT bus stop located on Victoria Quay at A Shed and a stop near the corner of Phillimore and Cliff streets for the Blue and Red CATs. The buses are fully accessible, with vehicle kneeling action at the kerbside, a driver-activated ramp and low floor design for disabled access.

The CAT bus runs weekdays 7.30 am–6.30 pm and on weekends/public holidays from 10.00 am–6.30 pm.

The CAT bus does not run on Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The last bus departs Fremantle Train Station at 6.10 pm each day. See Fremantle CAT bus for more information.

Taxis

Designated taxi ranks are located around the city for safe and convenient travel. Taxis may also be hailed on the street or ordered by telephone.

Perth's major taxi operators:

  • Swan Taxis: 13 1330 or book online 
  • Black & White Taxis: 13 1008
  • Independent Taxis: 9375 7777

A taxi service is available for passengers with disabilities. This service operates 24 hours a day and it is recommended that you book 24 hours in advance to avoid delays. Telephone: 9333 3377.