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Curtin bus station

   
 

Public transport

You should consider using public transport when coming to Curtin - it's a great way to save money and save the environment. The bus station at the Bentley campus is one of the busiest in Perth, with seven different services stopping frequently during semester. The circleroute, which runs between Perth's universities, train stations and shopping centres, stops every 15 minutes between 6:30 am and 6:00 pm on weekdays. Some buses, including the circleroute, connect with train services that run to the outer metropolitan area.

Additional bus routes have recently begun servicing Curtin, running between the Canning Bridge train station and the Bentley bus station every seven to eight minutes during peak times. Click here for more information on these routes.

Visit the Transperth website for timetables and other public transport information.

Ride your bike

In addition to the many bike racks around campus, a secure bicycle enclosure has been established in the foyer of Building 302 (Davis Theatres). The facility houses some 70 bicycles. Entry to the facility is by swipe-card access with the bicycles stored on vertical hanging rails.

Parking

We have extensive parking for students, staff and visitors. Those who frequently park on campus should purchase a parking permit, which is valid for one semester. Visitors must purchase a parking ticket and park in a designated visitor area. There are two paid visitor car parks located at the Bentley campus: P3 and P31. Several bays for people with disabilities are provided also, in the most convenient locations across campus. Click here for a parking map of the campus.

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On the side

The Hayman Theatre was built on the highest point of the Bentley campus.