❓ Mr. Love inquires about potential engineering issues (bowing tracks) at the Nicholson Road Train Station site on the Thornlie-Cockburn Link, and the Minister responds that no such issues have been identified.
AnsweredQoN 683Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Nicholson Road Train Station on the new Thornlie-Cockburn Link line: (a) Is the Minister aware of any engineering issues such as bowing tracks in either the freight or passenger lines passing the Nicholson Road Station site? If yes, please detail the issue(s) and in which set of rail tracks the issue(s) have occurred; (b) When did the Minister become aware; (c) Have local residents and businesses been notified of the issues; (d) Have these engineering issues contributed to the project completion date being pushed back to late 2024; (e) Have solutions to the engineering issues been identified and implemented; and (f) If solutions have not yet been implemented, will this lead to further delays for the project's completion?
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Answered
15 March 2023
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning; Ports
Response time
7 days
(a)-(f) No engineering issues have been identified with the rail.
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