❓ Hon Simon O'Brien asks about Perth-Mandurah railway fares and park and ride fees. Hon Adele Farina provides details on fares, zones, and parking fees, including SmartRider discounts and off-peak options.
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS RAILWAY - FARES
Notice of this question has been given on each of the past three sitting days, so I hope there is an answer today. (1) With the southern suburbs railway nearing completion, can the minister please provide details of the following fares from Perth to Mandurah - (a) one-way; (b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey? (2) Will fees be applicable to Park ‘n’ Ride stations servicing the Perth-Mandurah line and, if so, what will the fees be? Hon ADELE FARINA
Notice of this question has been given on each of the past three sitting days, so I hope there is an answer today. (1) With the southern suburbs railway nearing completion, can the minister please provide details of the following fares from Perth to Mandurah - (a) one-way; (b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey? (2) Will fees be applicable to Park ‘n’ Ride stations servicing the Perth-Mandurah line and, if so, what will the fees be? Hon ADELE FARINA
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(1) With the southern suburbs railway nearing completion, can the minister please provide details of the following fares from Perth to Mandurah - (a) one-way; (b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey? (2) Will fees be applicable to Park ‘n’ Ride stations servicing the Perth-Mandurah line and, if so, what will the fees be? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey?
(c) the number of zones for a one-way journey?
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones.
(c) Eight zones.
(1) With the southern suburbs railway nearing completion, can the minister please provide details of the following fares from Perth to Mandurah - (a) one-way; (b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey? (2) Will fees be applicable to Park ‘n’ Ride stations servicing the Perth-Mandurah line and, if so, what will the fees be? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(b) return; and (c) the number of zones for a one-way journey?
(c) the number of zones for a one-way journey?
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(1) The fares are as follows - (a) The current eight-zone standard cash fare is $8.20 and concession cash fare is $3.20. Fifteen or 25 per cent discounts apply to SmartRider users, depending on how cash is loaded onto their SmartRider cards; however, if passengers decide to travel outside peak times, they may wish to purchase a DayRider ticket, which currently costs $7.70. (b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones. (2) At Pay ‘n’ Display patrolled car parks, the standard fee will apply, which is currently $1. Other car parking will be free.
(b) If the return trip is made within three hours, no additional charge applies; and if it is outside three hours, an eight-zone fare applies. (c) Eight zones.
(c) Eight zones.
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