❓ Hon Peter Collier asks the Minister for Transport about the indicative costs of various METRONET rail projects. The Minister provides some cost figures but notes that business cases are still underway for some projects.
AnsweredQoN 1012Legislative Council
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METRONET — RAIL
PROJECTS
1012. Hon PETER COLLIER to
the minister representing the Minister for Transport:
I
refer to the McGowan government's Metronet project. What is the
indicative cost of each of the following projects —
(a) the Byford rail extension;
(b) the Midland station project;
(c) Karnup station;
(d) automatic train control;
(e) additional railcars required for
the new Metronet lines;
(f) the Denny Avenue level crossing
removal; and
(g) the Caledonian Avenue level
crossing removal?
PROJECTS
1012. Hon PETER COLLIER to
the minister representing the Minister for Transport:
I
refer to the McGowan government's Metronet project. What is the
indicative cost of each of the following projects —
(a) the Byford rail extension;
(b) the Midland station project;
(c) Karnup station;
(d) automatic train control;
(e) additional railcars required for
the new Metronet lines;
(f) the Denny Avenue level crossing
removal; and
(g) the Caledonian Avenue level
crossing removal?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the Leader of the Opposition
for some notice of the question.
(a)–(c) The business case
process for these projects is currently underway.
(d) An amount of $18.8 million has been allocated for
business case work and procurement planning.
(e) An amount of $1.6 billion is
allocated to the railcar procurement program.
(f) An amount of $69 million.
(g) The business case process is
currently underway.
for some notice of the question.
(a)–(c) The business case
process for these projects is currently underway.
(d) An amount of $18.8 million has been allocated for
business case work and procurement planning.
(e) An amount of $1.6 billion is
allocated to the railcar procurement program.
(f) An amount of $69 million.
(g) The business case process is
currently underway.
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