McIver Station Access Changes and Northbridge Closures: Monday Commute Update

Monday Morning Traffic and Transport Report
Welcome to your Monday morning commute update for Perth. As we head into the last week of March 2026, commuters should be aware of several key changes to the network that take effect today, Monday, March 30. Following a busy weekend of events in the city, the network is returning to its regular weekday rhythm, though significant construction projects continue to influence travel times across the metropolitan area.
Public Transport: McIver Station and Route Enhancements
A significant change for rail commuters begins this morning at McIver Station. Transperth has implemented new pedestrian access arrangements effective today, Monday, March 30. These changes are part of the ongoing upgrades to the station precinct and the surrounding medical hub. Passengers are advised to follow all on-site directional signage and allow an extra five to ten minutes to reach their platforms. The new layout is specifically designed to improve safety and passenger flow between the station and the neighboring Royal Perth Hospital precinct.
In addition to the changes at McIver, bus commuters will benefit from service improvements that launched over the weekend. Key updates for the Monday commute include:
- Additional service frequency on Route 100 to support the Cannington and Curtin University corridors.
- New scheduling for Route 201, providing improved peak-hour connections for south-eastern commuters.
- Normalization of the Red and Yellow CAT services following the conclusion of Sunday's city demonstrations.
Road Closures and Traffic Diversions
Drivers heading into the CBD and Northbridge should prepare for localized delays due to ongoing infrastructure works. Major roadwork projects impacting this morning's commute include:
- Roe Street, Northbridge: This artery remains closed between William Street and Beaufort Street. The closure is scheduled to stay in place until tomorrow, March 31. Traffic is currently being diverted via Francis Street and James Street, which may experience heavier volume during the morning peak.
- Fremantle Traffic Bridge: The bridge remains fully closed as part of the Swan River Crossings project. Commuters traveling between Fremantle and North Fremantle are reminded to use the Stirling Highway bridge and expect higher-than-usual volume.
- Telethon Avenue: The long-term closure between Murray Street and Wellington Street continues, with works expected to persist through August 2026.
- South Perth: Local residents in Como should watch for road rehabilitation works on Anstey Street, which may cause minor delays and detours near the Angelo Street intersection.
METRONET Status Update
Following the successful completion of the new Midland Station and the opening of the new 12-stand bus interchange last month, the Midland Line is fully operational today. Commuters are encouraged to utilize the new multi-storey car park at Midland, which now provides over 800 bays for park-and-ride users. No major disruptions are reported on the wider train network this morning, though commuters should always check for live updates before departing.

Cranky Pants and Dark Comedy: Top Arts and Culture Picks for Perth Today

The Monday Briefing: Autumn Glow and Fremantle’s Grand Escape

City Notices: Road Closures, Health Alerts, and Infrastructure Updates for March 30
