WestCycle have been advised that a temporary night closure of the Fremantle Traffic Bridge is required on Monday 3 November to relocate construction equipment from south of the bridge to the north. Intermittent path closures are required at the High Street and East Street intersection from Monday 3 November to reconstruct footpaths.
Details of Upcoming Traffic Changes
Where: Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle: Swan Street to Canning Highway
When: Monday 3 November 2025 (one night) 7pm to 6am
- Road users, pedestrians and cyclists use Stirling Highway to travel between North Fremantle and Fremantle.
- Temporary changes to PTA bus routes. Please refer to the Transperth Journey Planner for latest information.

High Street and East Street Intersection: Fremantle
Monday 3 November to Monday 10 November 2025
All hours
- Intermittent footpath closures on High Street, East Street and Swanbourne Street.
- Please follow traffic management in the area.


Ongoing Traffic Changes
Fremantle, North Fremantle and East Fremantle
1 October 2025 to late November 2025*
All hours
Intermittent lane closures and a reduced speed of 40km/h are required on the following roads:
- Stirling Highway and Tydeman Road.
- Canning Highway and Carrington Street.
- Stirling Highway and High Street.
- Stirling Highway and Marmion Street.
- Stirling Highway and Queen Victoria Street.
- Stirling Street and Ord Street.
- East Street and Marmion Street.
- East Street and High Street.
- Canning Highway and Stirling Highway.
- Carrington Street and Marmion Street.
Queen Victoria Street: Tydeman Road to Canning Highway
- One lane open in each direction.
- Speed reduced to 40km/h.
- Intermittent stop / slow traffic management during large deliveries and crane activity.
*Timing is subject to favourable weather conditions. Please refer to on-road signage for the latest information.
Further Information
For enquiries, please phone 138 138, email enquiries@mainroads.wa.gov.au or click here to learn more about the project.
Main Roads thanks road users and the local community for their patience during these works.

