❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about the projected number of freight trains entering Fremantle Port Inner Harbour from 2012-2016. The Fremantle Port Authority provides an estimate for 2012 but cannot project figures for subsequent years.
AnsweredQoN 5277Legislative Council
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What is the estimated number of trains expected to carry freight into the Fremantle Port Inner Harbour in -
(a) 2012;
(b) 2013;
(c) 2014;
(d) 2015; and
(e) 2016?
(a) 2012;
(b) 2013;
(c) 2014;
(d) 2015; and
(e) 2016?
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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
54 days
The Fremantle Port Authority advises:
(a) Approximately 17 trains per week.
(b - e) Currently it is not possible to estimate the figures requested.
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(a) Approximately 17 trains per week.
(b - e) Currently it is not possible to estimate the figures requested.
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