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Stirling Station Bus Stand Relocations and Central City Closures: Sunday Traffic Update

AuthorEditorial Team
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8 March 2026/05:09
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Stirling Station Bus Stand Relocations and Central City Closures: Sunday Traffic Update
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Orderinchaos

Public Transport: Stirling Station Service Changes

Commuters utilizing the Joondalup line today, Sunday, 8 March 2026, should be aware of significant changes at Stirling Station. Effective today, Transperth has implemented a major relocation of bus stands at the Stirling Interchange. These changes are part of the ongoing station upgrades and will affect several routes. Passengers are advised to check the updated signage at the terminal or consult the Transperth app before arriving, as your regular bus may now depart from a different location within the interchange.

In addition to the stand changes, there are reported heat-related speed restrictions currently affecting the Mandurah and Yanchep lines. While trains remain operational, the Public Transport Authority (PTA) has warned of minor delays due to the necessary speed reductions for rail safety during the peak of the day. If you are traveling on these lines, please allow for an extra 10 to 15 minutes of transit time.

Major Roadworks and City Closures

In the CBD and surrounding suburbs, several long-term projects continue to impact traffic flow this Sunday. Telethon Avenue remains closed as part of the ongoing precinct redevelopment, a closure that is expected to remain in place through August 2026. Motorists should use alternative routes through the western end of the city to avoid congestion around the Perth Arena area.

Furthermore, Main Roads WA has issued a reminder for drivers in the Northbridge area. While recent closures on James Street and William Street have concluded, residual works and pedestrian management remain in place following the recent Northbridge event season. Traffic is flowing, but speeds are restricted in high-pedestrian zones to ensure public safety during the busy Sunday afternoon period.

Freeway and Arterial Alerts

Main Roads WA has reported several incidents on major arteries that may affect Sunday morning travel. Debris has been reported on Thomas Road eastbound near Rockingham Road in Kwinana Beach, requiring a lane closure while maintenance crews clear the area. Additionally, a breakdown was reported earlier this morning on the Mitchell Freeway northbound before Hay Street; while the vehicle has been moved to the emergency lane, rubbernecking is causing slight delays for those heading toward the northern suburbs.

Commuter Advice for Sunday Drivers

For those planning to travel across the metropolitan area today, keep the following tips in mind:

  • Check Your Stand: If you use the Stirling Interchange, arrive five minutes early to locate your new bus stand.
  • Monitor Heat Alerts: With speed restrictions on the rail network, those with time-sensitive connections should consider an earlier service.
  • Drive to Conditions: While Sunday traffic is generally lighter, localized roadworks and debris on arterial roads like Thomas Road require extra vigilance.