Question on Notice regarding expenditure on train station elevators, including maintenance, refurbishment, warranty status, and replacement frequency. The answer provides specific figures and details.

AnsweredQoN 808Legislative Council
Asked
11 March 2014
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to train stations with an elevator, and ask: (a) how much was spent on maintenance and parts in: (i) 2009-10; (ii) 2010-11; (iii) 2011-12; and (iv) 2012-13; (b) how much was spent on capital refurbishment in: (i) 2009-10; (ii) 2010-11; (iii) 2011-12; and (iv) 2012-13; (c) how many are still under warranty and what are their locations; and (d) how often are they replaced?

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Answered
8 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
28 days
(a) The Public Transport Authority's recurrent expenditure for elevators at stations for the following financial years was:
(i) $0.294 million.
(ii) $0.322 million.
(iii) $0.333 million.
(iv) $0.292 million
(b) The Public Transport Authority's asset investment expenditure for elevators at stations for the following financial years was:
(i)-(ii) Nil.
(iii) $0.566 million.
(iv) $0.715 million.
(c) The Public Transport Authority has four elevators at Perth station still under warranty.
(d) Elevators have an asset life of 20 years.

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