Trams operate on a one-directional route commencing in the Village at the Visitor Information Centre before travelling down to the Whiteman Park Station at our Drumpellier Drive entrance.

From there, the tram will travel direct to the Mussel Pool West Stop, before returning to stop at Pia's Place before commencing on to the Village Junction Station and finally completing the 'loop' at the Visitor Information Centre. The entire route takes around 40-minutes so you can sit back and really enjoy the experience!

The heritage trams are driven by volunteers, who offer extended running times on weekends, public and school holidays.

TRAM TIMETABLE

 

  Tues & FriMon-Fri in School holidays Sat & Sun + public holidays
Village Tram Stop

First service 11.00am

Every 45 minutes thereafter

Last departure 1.15pmLast departure 2.00pmLast departure 4.15pm 
Whiteman Park Station Tram Stop

First service 11.10am

Every 45 minutes thereafter

Last departure 1.25pmLast departure 2.10pmLast departure 4.25pm 
Mussel Pool West Tram Stop

First service 11.20am

Every 45 minutes thereafter

Last departure 1.35pmLast departure 2.20pmLast departure 4.35pm 
Pia's Place Tram Stop

First service 11.25am

Every 45 minutes thereafter

Last departure 1.40pmLast departure 2.25pmLast departure 4.40pm 
Village Junction Tram Stop

First service 11.35am

Every 45 minutes thereafter

Last departure 1.50pmLast departure 2.35pmLast departure 4.50pm 

Whiteman Park and the Perth Electric Tramway Society reserve the right to alter attractions details without notice.

Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.