❓ Question requests data on Transit Officer deployment across Perth's train lines during peak and evening hours on different days of the week. The answer initially deflects with an award announcement before providing the requested data in a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 4240Legislative Assembly
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As at 1 June 2014 can the Minister please provide the figures on how many Transit Officers are on duty on each of the lines: (i) Armadale; (ii) Midland; (iii) Fremantle, (iv) Mandurah; and (v) Butler, for the periods of 4–6pm and 6pm to close of service for: (a) Monday-Thursday; (b) Friday; (c) Saturday; and (d) Sunday?
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Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
47 days
The Member may be interested to know that Transperth was recently awarded the Canstar Blue "Most Satisfied Customers" award for price of tickets, service reliability, timetables, cleanliness and more. For safety, Transperth received 4 out of 5 stars.
This award is a reflection on the high quality public transport provided by Transperth and recognition of ongoing investment by the Liberal-National State Government.
(i)(a)-(v)(d) [see tabled paper no. ]
This award is a reflection on the high quality public transport provided by Transperth and recognition of ongoing investment by the Liberal-National State Government.
(i)(a)-(v)(d) [see tabled paper no. ]
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