❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the financial performance, commuter usage, and capacity of the Australind train service. The answer provides passenger numbers and average capacity, but lacks financial data and specific commuter statistics.
AnsweredQoN 1386Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
(1) What is the deficit/profit per annum to run the Australind Train Service?
(2) How many passengers travel on the Australind Train daily to Perth to go to work?
(3) How many Passengers on average use the Australind Train to travel to Perth?
(4) What capacity does the train on average carry?
(2) How many passengers travel on the Australind Train daily to Perth to go to work?
(3) How many Passengers on average use the Australind Train to travel to Perth?
(4) What capacity does the train on average carry?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
25 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
70 days
(2) The Western Australian Government Railways Commission does not maintain a record of commuters who travel daily to Perth to go to work. (3) For the period 4 June 2002 to 3 June 2003 there were 61,428 passengers. (4) 84 passengers.
(3) For the period 4 June 2002 to 3 June 2003 there were 61,428 passengers. (4) 84 passengers.
(4) 84 passengers.
(3) For the period 4 June 2002 to 3 June 2003 there were 61,428 passengers. (4) 84 passengers.
(4) 84 passengers.
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