Transwa is Western Australia's regional public transport provider, linking 240 destinations, from Kalbarri in the north to Augusta in the south west to Esperance in the south east.
Transwa | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Public Transport Authority |
Locale | Western Australia |
Transit type | Coach Regional rail |
Annual ridership | 275,044 (year to June 2022)[1] |
Headquarters | Public Transport Centre |
Website | www.transwa.wa.gov.au |
Operation | |
Began operation | 28 May 2003 |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) (Australind) 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) (Prospector, AvonLink, MerredinLink) |
The Transwa system provides transport between Perth and the major regional towns of Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, Northam, Geraldton and Albany.
Transwa is a part of the Public Transport Authority and was launched on 28 May 2003, replacing the former Western Australian Government Railways Commission.
Transwa operate four rail services:
In 2003/04, Transwa introduced 21 Volgren bodied Scania K124EB coaches aimed at revitalising the country coach fleet, which travel to many destinations across southern Western Australia including Albany, Augusta, Pemberton, Esperance, Geraldton, Kalbarri and Meekatharra. In 2015, an order was placed for 23 Irizar i6 3700-bodied Volvo B11R coaches to replace the Scanias.[5]
There are 16 routes:[6]
Class | Image | Manufacturer | Entered service | Number built | Track gauge (mm) | Top speed (km/h) | Service(s) | Notes |
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ADP/ADQ | Comeng | 1987 | 5 | 1,067 narrow gauge |
110 | Australind | To be replaced by 6 Alstom-built railcars | |
WDA/WDB/WDC | United Goninan | 2004 | 7 | 1,435 standard gauge |
160 | Prospector | ||
WEA/WEB | 2005 | 2 | AvonLink MerredinLink |
Service | Ridership[1] | ||
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2021–22 | 2020–21 | 2019–20 | |
Road coach | 132,944 | 143,348 | 149,638 |
The Prospector | 68,497 | 75,781 | 69,843 |
Australind | 60,507 | 62,149 | 70,973 |
AvonLink | 7,057 | 6,520 | 7,542 |
MerredinLink | 6,039 | 6,351 | 5,902 |