Asks for a detailed breakdown of train car configurations on various Perth train lines during peak hours. The answer was provided in a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 5297Legislative Council
Asked
8 March 2012
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Transport

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(1) During the weekday morning peak period on the Joondalup line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 3 car set;
(b) 6 car set;
(c) 4 car set; and
(d) 2 car set?
(2) During the weekday afternoon peak period on the Joondalup line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 3 car set;
(b) 6 car set;
(c) 4 car set; and
(d) 2 car set?
(3) During the weekday morning peak period on the Mandurah line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 3 car set;
(b) 6 car set;
(c) 4 car set; and
(d) 2 car set?
(4) During the weekday afternoon peak period on the Mandurah line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 3 car set;
(b) 6 car set;
(c) 4 car set; and
(d) 2 car set?
(5) During the weekday morning peak period on the Midland line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 4 car set; and
(b) 2 car set?
(6) During the weekday afternoon peak period on the Midland line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 4 car set; and
(b) 2 car set?
(7) During the weekday morning peak period on the Armadale and Thornlie line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 4 car set; and
(b) 2 car set?
(8) During the weekday afternoon peak period on the Armadale and Thornlie line, which train services are scheduled to have -
(a) 4 car set; and
(b) 2 car set?

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Answered
15 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
68 days
See tabled paper no.
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