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Hale Street Closure and Southern Bus Disruptions: Thursday Perth Traffic Update

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2 April 2026/05:55
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Hale Street Closure and Southern Bus Disruptions: Thursday Perth Traffic Update
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: ZidaneHartono

Morning Commute Overview

Commuters in Perth should prepare for a mix of localized road closures and significant public transport adjustments this Thursday, April 2, 2026. While the major freeway arteries are expected to maintain steady flow during the early peak, specific construction projects in East Perth and the southern suburbs will require motorists and transit users to allow for additional travel time.

City Centre and East Perth Roadworks

The most notable disruption within the inner city is the full closure of Hale Street in East Perth. The stretch between Waterloo Crescent and Nelson Crescent is currently closed to facilitate the ongoing construction of a new school facility. This closure is expected to remain in place through the weekend, so drivers heading toward the CBD from the eastern side should seek alternative routes such as Plain Street or Bennett Street.

Additionally, those traveling through West Perth during the evening should be aware of anti-corrosion works on the rail bridge at Sutherland Street. Southbound lanes between Roe Street and Market Street are subject to nightly closures from 7:30 PM to 5:00 AM. In the heart of the city, Telethon Avenue remains closed between Milligan Street and Wellington Street for long-term asset installation, a restriction that is slated to continue through mid-year.

Southern Corridor and Byford Impacts

Progress on the Tonkin Highway Extension and Thomas Road Upgrade continues to impact traffic in the south-east corridor. Residents in Byford and Darling Downs should expect heavy haulage operations and site preparation works to continue day and night. Hopkinson Road remains permanently closed to vehicle traffic between Cavanagh Close and Gossage Road to allow for the new highway alignment. Motorists using Thomas Road should also be mindful of increased truck movements as earthworks and bridge structure assembly ramp up this month.

Transperth Service Alerts

Public transport users face a busy day of service disruptions across several bus networks. Transperth has issued alerts for the following routes on Thursday, April 2:

  • Northern Suburbs: Routes 386, 386X, 467, and 975 are experiencing service disruptions due to local works.
  • Southeastern Suburbs: Routes 202, 203, and 925 have scheduled changes that may affect timing.
  • Eastern Corridors: Routes 41, 42, 43, and 355 are also noted for potential delays.

On the rails, the Armadale and Thornlie-Cockburn Lines continue their major transformation project. While some nightly closures concluded earlier in the week, passengers are reminded that the overall line shutdown remains the primary factor for southern commuters. Furthermore, Wellard Station continues to undergo lift maintenance, with the lift expected to remain out of service until April 10. Passengers requiring ACROD access should plan to use alternative stations or assisted transport services.

Planning Your Trip

With preparations for weekend events at Wellington Square beginning to increase local activity, drivers are encouraged to check the Main Roads WA travel map for real-time updates on accidents or unplanned congestion. Public transport users should consult the Transperth app before heading to their stop to ensure their specific trip has not been impacted by the day's scheduled maintenance works.