Transperth bus stuck on Sixty Eight Road in Baldivis

Jonathon Nolan
PerthNow
The good people of Perth have been left scratching their heads after images of a stuck Transperth bus surfaced online.
The good people of Perth have been left scratching their heads after images of a stuck Transperth bus surfaced online. Credit: The Bell Tower Times

The good people of Perth have been left scratching their heads after images of a stuck Transperth bus surfaced online.

The Bell Tower Times reported the bus had been beached on Sixty Eight Road in Baldivis “if you’re wondering where your chariot is”.

The extraordinarily rare feat had one question on the minds of everybody in the comments.

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The good people of Perth have been left scratching their heads after images of a stuck Transperth bus surfaced online.
The good people of Perth have been left scratching their heads after images of a stuck Transperth bus surfaced online. Credit: The Bell Tower Times

How?

“My question is the same as everyone, how?” one user wrote.

“Arrived at the bus terminus from the wrong direction and tried to 3 point turn,” wrote another in jest.

Another said: “Can’t park there mate”.

In October 2024 a crash involving a bus has created havoc on the Kwinana Freeway, with traffic banked up for several kilometres.

The crash involved a Transperth bus and two other vehicles, one understood to be a truck, reducing traffic to a single lane southbound near Canning Highway in Como.

It is understood the incident happened when a vehicle hit the rear of another vehicle about 9.30am.

Department of Fire and Emergency Services and ambulance crews responded.

Paramedics assessed a number of people but no one needed medical treatment.

Main Roads warned traffic was heavy on approach, and tow trucks had removed the cars involved in the accident.

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