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TRAVELLING FROM REGIONAL WA

If you are travelling to Langley Park from a regional location in WA, your travel options are to either drive, catch the train, a bus / coach or arrange a charter bus.

DRIVING

Drive towards Perth and then navigate into the city center. Langley Park is situated on Riverside Drive, alongside the Swan River in the CBD. The exact route will depend on your specific starting point in regional WA.

  • Follow the road signs and your GPS to get onto the main highway leading to Perth (eg. Great Eastern Highway, Brand Highway or the Kwinana Freeway depending on your location)
  • Once in the Perth metropolitan area, follow signs directing you towards the city center of Perth CBD.
  • Langley Park is located along Riverside Drive, which runs along the Swan River. It's a large, open space, easily identifiable once your reach the city center.

PARKING

Langley Park has some parking available, but it can be limited, especially during events. Consider using the Transperth Journey Planner to explore other parking options in the area or utilize public transport options like the Free Transit Zone within the CBD according to Virgin Australia and Australia.com

TRAIN

To travel from Perth to regional WA via public transport, Transwa is your best best - providing regional trains and coach services.

To reach Langley Park from regional WA via train, you'll first need to travel to the Perth Train Station using your regional train service.
Langley Park is about a 15 minute walk from the Perth Train Station or you can catch a Transperth bus from the Perth Train Station to a stop near Langley Park.
Buses frequently travel along St Georges Terrace.

BUS/ COACH

This is the most economical option to get from regional WA to Perth CBD / Langley Park.

To reach Langley Park from regional WA by COACH, you'll first need to get to the Perth central bus station. See the Tranwa Coach Timetables here:
TRANSWA COACH TIMETABLES

  • From there, you can take a local Transperth bus or a CAT bus to Langley Park.
  • Determine which bus company and route services your location in regional WA and connects to the Perth Central Bus Station.
  • The Perth Bus port is the main bus terminal and is located on Wellington Street.

Travel from Perth Bus port to Langley Park:

Take a local Transperth bus: Several Transperth bus routes travel along St Georges Terrace, which is close to Langley Park. Consider bus lines like the 930, which stops near Langley Park, or use the Transperth journey planner to find the best route from your platform at the Bus port to Langley Park.

Consider a CAT bus:

The Perth CAT (Central Area Transit) buses offer free service within the city center and run frequently. The closest stop to Langley Park is on St Georges Terrace, or you can take a short walk from any of the other CAT bus stops. Walk:If you're at Elizabeth Quay bus station or train station, Langley Park is about a 15-minute walk away.

CHARTER A BUS:

Take the effort out of organising public transport and have a guaranteed lift home at the end of the night by considering a bus charter with your group of friends!

If this sounds like the best move for you and your friends, we recommend booking ahead to avoid missing out.

This can be done here: BUS CHARTERS PERTH

TRAVELLING FROM INTERSTATE:

There are daily flights to Perth Airport just be aware of the different timezones

GETTING TO THE CITY

Airport Connections: Getting from the airport into the City of Perth

To get from Perth Airport into the city of Perth / Langley Park, the best and most economical options are the train and bus. The Perth public transport system is called Transperth.

You can use the Transperth JourneyPlanner to plan your route. The city also has a Free Transit Zone, allowing free travel within the CBD, and free Central Area Transit buses, according to Australia.com.
The train takes approxiamately 32 minutes.
Alternatively, you can take the 940 bus , which takes around 31 minutes.

TRAIN:

Take the train from Airport Central Station ( Platform 1) on the Airport Line to Claisebrook Station (Platform 3)From Claisebrook Station, Langley Park is a short walk.

BUS: Take the 940 bus from Redcliffe Sattion (Stand 4) to Adealaide Tce after Hill St. Langley Park is a short walk from the Adelaide Tce stop.

TAXI: Taxis are readily available at the airport. If you are going directly to the festival, they will take you to Langley Park, however this will be the most expensive option. Langley Park, however this will be the most expensive option.

RIDE SHARE OPTIONS: Services like Uber or Didi are also available and will be convenient but potentially a pricier option.

TRAVELLING FROM NORTHERN REGIONAL AREAS DOWN TO PERTH:

To travel from northern regional areas to Perth, you have several options depending on your specific location and preferences: driving, flying, or taking a combination of train and bus services. If flying, consider the Regional Airfare Zone Cap Scheme for potential discounts. If driving, major highways like the North West Coastal Highway and Great Northern destinations outside of Perth. Highway connect the Pilbara region to Perth. Transwa also provides bus and train services to regional destinations outside of Perth.

Driving:

From the Kimberley (e.g., Kununurra):The Victoria Highway connects to the Stuart Highway in the NT, offering access to the Kimberley region and eventually Perth.
From the Pilbara: The North West Coastal Highway and Great Northern Highway provide routes to Perth.
Road Trip Considerations: For a longer road trip, consider exploring areas like Karijini National Park, which offers stunning gorges and landscapes, before heading south to Perth.
NorthLink WA:This major road project provides a vital link from Morley to Muchea, facilitating traffic movements to and from regional areas and the Perth CBD.

Flying:

Regional Airfare Zone Cap Scheme: If you're traveling from an eligible regional area, this scheme can significantly reduce airfare costs when flying to Perth.
Airlines: Qantas and Virgin Australia are two airlines that participate in the scheme.
Direct Flights: Check for direct flights from your specific regional location to Perth.

Trains and Buses:

Transwa: This service operates bus and rail services outside of the Perth metropolitan area, connecting to various regional destinations.
Combining Services: You might need to combine train and bus services to reach your final destination, depending on your starting point.

Example: Transwa offers services from Perth to Bunbury.

Other Considerations:

Public Transport in Perth: Once you arrive in Perth, Transperth provides a comprehensive network of trains and buses for getting around the city and surrounding areas.

Free Transit Zone: Perth's Free Transit Zone makes it easy to travel around the CBD without incurring any costs.

TRAVELLING FROM SOUTHERN REGIONAL AREAS UP TO PERTH

To get from southern regional areas of Western Australia up to Perth, you can utilize a combination of train and coach services, or consider air travel for faster options. Transwa, operated by the Public Transport Authority, offers train and coach routes connecting various regional towns with Perth. For instance, the Australind train provides daily services between Perth and Bunbury, while the Prospector connects Perth and Kalgoorlie. Additionally, South West Coach Lines offers express coach services from the South West region to Perth. If you're looking for a quicker route, airlines like Rex offer flights from regional centers like Albany, Esperance, and Carnarvon to Perth.

Train and Coach Services (Transwa)

Transwa provides train and coach services connecting many regional towns with Perth.

  • Australind: Daily train service between Perth and Bunbury.
  • Prospector: Daily train service between Perth and Kalgoorlie, with extra services on Mondays and Fridays.
  • MerredinLink: Train service on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between Perth and Merredin.
  • AvonLink: Weekday train service between Northam and Midland.
  • Coach services: Transwa also operates various coach routes connecting other regional areas to Perth.
  • Planning and booking: You can plan your journey and book tickets on the Transwa website.

South West Coach Lines

South West Coach Lines offers express coach services specifically connecting the South West region to Perth.

  • Destinations: They serve various destinations in the South West, including Busselton, Margaret River, and Bunbury.
  • Routes: They provide routes connecting these towns to Perth, including connections to Perth airport terminals.
  • Booking: You can book tickets online on their website.

Flights

Airlines like Rex offer flights from various regional airports to Perth.

  • Destinations: Rex flies to Albany, Esperance, and Carnarvon, among other locations.
  • Faster travel: This is the quickest way to get to Perth from regional areas.
  • Planning and booking: You can book flights directly through the airline websites or through online travel agencies.

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