❓ A Member of Parliament inquired about potential train service reductions to Meltham and Mount Lawley stations. The government responded that no such proposals are currently under consideration.
AnsweredQoN 5858Legislative Assembly
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Is the Government considering ceasing train services to Meltham or Mount Lawley Train Stations within the next five years, and if yes: (a) when will the community be consulted about this decision; and (b) when will these train stations be closed?
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Answered
19 October 2016
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
The Public Transport Authority advises:
The Government is not currently considering any proposals to reduce train services to these train stations.
(a) - (b) Not applicable
The Government is not currently considering any proposals to reduce train services to these train stations.
(a) - (b) Not applicable
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