❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the operational status of A-series railcars during peak and off-peak hours on weekdays, including the number in service and at depots. The answer provides specific numbers for these railcars at different times.
AnsweredQoN 3037Legislative Council
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(1) How many A-series railcars are in service between 1455 and 1540 on weekdays? (2) How many A-series railcars are at depots between 1455 and 1540 on weekdays? (3) At what times on weekdays are all A-series railcars that are available for services actually in service?
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Answered
17 June 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
43 days
(1) 38 A series railcars are in service at 1455 and up to 42 A series railcars are in service at 1540 on weekdays.
(2) 10 A series railcars are in depots at 1455 down to 6 A series railcars in depots at 1540 on weekdays.
(3) All available A series railcars for service are in service from 0710 through to 0840 and from 1706 through to 1828 each weekday.
(2) 10 A series railcars are in depots at 1455 down to 6 A series railcars in depots at 1540 on weekdays.
(3) All available A series railcars for service are in service from 0710 through to 0840 and from 1706 through to 1828 each weekday.
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