A parliamentary question regarding the South West Metropolitan Railway master plan seeks clarification on the development timeline for future stations and whether their costs are included in the initial infrastructure budget. The Minister's response indicates future stations will be built based on demand and are not included in the initial budget.

AnsweredQoN 128Legislative Council
Asked
6 September 2000
Portfolio
Transport

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The south west metropolitan railway master plan lists some stations as initial and some as future. (1) When is it intended to develop the future stations? (2) Are the future stations included in the $630m infrastructure cost quoted in the master plan? Hon N.F. MOORE

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
(1) When is it intended to develop the future stations? (2) Are the future stations included in the $630m infrastructure cost quoted in the master plan? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
(2) Are the future stations included in the $630m infrastructure cost quoted in the master plan? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
(1) The timing of the construction of the future stations will be developed when there is sufficient demand to justify them. (2) No.
(2) No.

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