ParkingEverything you need to know about using Transperth car parks. When you park at a Transperth train station it'll cost you $2 on weekdays and is free on weekends and public holidays. The fee applies per 24 hour period or part thereof. Visit Stations & Maps and filter by your station to see what parking is available. Parking at stations is for Transperth customers only. <p>Your browser does not support iframes. </p> When do I need to pay? Monday to Friday: Fee applies Saturday: No charge Sunday or public holiday: No charge unless the vehicle is parked overnight. This parking charge applies to all vehicles except authorised parking permit holders. Accessible car parking bays are exempt from the fee.
For example, if you park your car at a train station at 4. 00pm on Sunday night and don't intend to pick it up until the following day, you will be required to pay to park as your car will be there on a weekday. In this scenario you are able to leave your car parked up until 4. 00pm on Monday, after which you would need to tag on to SmartParker again or purchase a new ticket. SmartParker SmartParker is the easiest and quickest way to pay for parking at our car parks. As you leave your car and head to the station, simply tag on at the SmartParker machine near the station entrance and continue on your journey. To pay this way, you need to link your vehicle to your SmartRider. Registering your vehicle Registering your vehicle for SmartParker is easy.
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All you need is My Account with a SmartRider linked. Once you have your SmartRider registered with My Account, and you are logged in: Go to ‘Register for SmartParker’ Follow the prompts to link your SmartRider to your vehicle registration. Please note, if you have a personalised number plate that includes a symbol, enter only the numbers and letters visible on the number plate. The symbol will not be scanned and you risk receiving a fine.
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Create My Account (transperth. wa. gov. au) Registering more than one vehicle You can link up to three vehicles to your SmartRider but only one vehicle can be active at any one time. When parking your other vehicle, you’ll need to make it active through My Account or call 13 6 13 before you tag on to SmartParker. If you forget to notify us of the vehicle you’re parking, you risk getting a fine. Using the SmartParker machine Park your vehicle in an available bay and go to the SmartParker machine located near the station entrance Press the green button and wait for the beep. The screen will say, “Please present your card” Hold your SmartRider to the processor and wait for the confirmation beep and for the screen to say, “Payment OK $2” Now you can head to the station to catch your train, but remember to tag on and off Transperth services as normal When returning to your car, there is no need to tag off SmartParker.
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11 Jan 2023 Read More Live testing for METRONET C-series begins The first six-car C-series train has begun initial testing along the Joondalup Line as part of the METRONET WA Railcar Program. 23 Dec 2022 First precast L-beams delivered for Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project 530 precast concrete L-beams will be used on the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project. 14 Dec 2022 METRONET Lakelands Station on track to open mid-2023 18 new staff – including additional railcar drivers, transit officers, customer service officers, and communication systems personnel – will support operations at the new METRONET Lakelands Station.
Remember to make note of your licence plate number Press the Pay by Plate button to activate the machine and enter your licence plate number, then press the green tick Select your payment method by pressing either 1 for coins or 2 for SmartRider For SmartRider payment, place your SmartRider on the target icon until you hear the confirmation beep. The screen will read: Payment O.
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