❓ Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Transport about the modelling behind the estimated ridership of the proposed Mirrabooka light rail network in 2031, specifically regarding origin, mode transfer, park and ride usage, and the overall Perth population projection used. The Minister was unable to provide the information in the time available.
AnsweredQoN 667Legislative Council
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MIRRABOOKA LIGHT
RAIL NETWORK — MODELLING
667. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the estimated 8 800 people expected to use the
Mirrabooka light rail network during the morning peak period in 2031. According
to the modelling used in these estimations —
(1) How many of these people are estimated to come from areas
north of Mirrabooka?
(2) How many of these people are expected to be transfers
from buses?
(3) How many people are expected to require Park 'n'
Ride facilities?
(4) What was the estimated population of Perth in 2031 that
this modelling was based on?
RAIL NETWORK — MODELLING
667. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the estimated 8 800 people expected to use the
Mirrabooka light rail network during the morning peak period in 2031. According
to the modelling used in these estimations —
(1) How many of these people are estimated to come from areas
north of Mirrabooka?
(2) How many of these people are expected to be transfers
from buses?
(3) How many people are expected to require Park 'n'
Ride facilities?
(4) What was the estimated population of Perth in 2031 that
this modelling was based on?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for notice of the question,
which was given on 12 September. The answer provided at that date was that it
is not possible to provide the information in the time available, and I request
that the member place the question on notice.
which was given on 12 September. The answer provided at that date was that it
is not possible to provide the information in the time available, and I request
that the member place the question on notice.
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