Transperth is warning commuters the Mandurah Line services will be cancelled between the Rockingham and Mandurah station next week.
The service will be suspended from Friday, July 30 until the last service on Sunday, August 1 so works can be carried out on the Lakelands Station project.
The last full line services Friday night will be:
- Departing Perth Underground: 7:38pm
- Departing Mandurah: 8:27pm.
Trains will resume from the start of timetabled services Monday morning.
Train Replacement Buses:
Train replacement bus Route 909 will run between Rockingham and Mandurah while trains are cancelled.
Trains will continue to run between Rockingham and Perth Underground stations.
Transperth urges passengers to allow for extra travelling time and be aware that replacement buses may not connect with timetabled bus and train services.
"Remember to plan your journey; the train replacement bus timetable will be available via the Transperth app and JourneyPlanner," the statement read.
"You can also use the Transperth app to track your replacement bus in real time."
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