Hon Giz Watson questions the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about the proposed railway turn-back siding at Daglish station, including relocation options, community consultation, and usage frequency. The parliamentary secretary representing the Minister was unable to provide answers at the time.

AnsweredQoN 996Legislative Council
Asked
1 November 2006
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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RAILWAY TURN-BACK SIDING - DAGLISH
I refer to the proposed railway turn-back siding at Daglish railway station. (1) Will the minister relocate the planned turn-back siding site from the Daglish station to the Karrakatta station or other suitable non-residential location? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister meet with the residents of Daglish and Subiaco to discuss the impact of the project on the community and the possible relocation of the development? I am not getting a very positive look there! (4) If yes to (3), when? (5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST

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Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(1) Will the minister relocate the planned turn-back siding site from the Daglish station to the Karrakatta station or other suitable non-residential location? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister meet with the residents of Daglish and Subiaco to discuss the impact of the project on the community and the possible relocation of the development? I am not getting a very positive look there! (4) If yes to (3), when? (5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister meet with the residents of Daglish and Subiaco to discuss the impact of the project on the community and the possible relocation of the development? I am not getting a very positive look there! (4) If yes to (3), when? (5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(3) Will the minister meet with the residents of Daglish and Subiaco to discuss the impact of the project on the community and the possible relocation of the development? I am not getting a very positive look there! (4) If yes to (3), when? (5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(4) If yes to (3), when? (5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(5) If no to (3), why not? (6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(6) Is the proposed siding intended for special events only? (7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
(7) If no to (6), how many times a day and days a week is the Public Transport Authority planning to use the siding? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.
Unfortunately there does not appear to be a response to that question in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully it will be made available later.

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