❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on weekday bus passenger numbers to and from Perth City Centre via Charles Street for three financial years. The answer provides detailed ridership statistics, differentiating between passengers boarding/alighting in the city centre and those using the Charles Street corridor.
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What was the average number of weekday passengers that travelled by bus to and from the Perth City Centre using Charles Street in: (a) 2011-12; (b) 2012-13; and (c) 2013-14?
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Answered
15 September 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
The average number of weekday passengers in each financial year was as follows:
To City:
(a) 4 215
(b) 4 465
(c) 4 373
From City:
(a) 4 051
(b) 4 306
(c) 4 131
These values represent passengers that boarded or alighted in the Perth city centre. Other passengers boarding or alighting along the corridor are not included.
The average number of passengers boarding, alighting or travelling along Charles Street in each financial year is as follows:
Used Corridor:
To City
(a) 4 880
(b) 5 205
(c) 5 099
From City
(a) 4 862
(b) 5 212
(c) 5 046
Boarded in Corridor:
(a) 1 476
(b) 1 646
(c) 1 641
To City:
(a) 4 215
(b) 4 465
(c) 4 373
From City:
(a) 4 051
(b) 4 306
(c) 4 131
These values represent passengers that boarded or alighted in the Perth city centre. Other passengers boarding or alighting along the corridor are not included.
The average number of passengers boarding, alighting or travelling along Charles Street in each financial year is as follows:
Used Corridor:
To City
(a) 4 880
(b) 5 205
(c) 5 099
From City
(a) 4 862
(b) 5 212
(c) 5 046
Boarded in Corridor:
(a) 1 476
(b) 1 646
(c) 1 641
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