A WA parliamentary question regarding the Canning Bridge station project, including costs, land acquisition, and traffic disruptions. The government indicates no freeway closures are anticipated.

AnsweredQoN 2207Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 October 2003
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) if so, where will this park and ride be located; (c) how will the Government acquire the land for this facility; (d) what is the total cost of the station at Canning Bridge, including construction and any land acquisition; (e) how many lanes of traffic on the freeway will need to be closed, and for what duration of time, to enable construction of the Canning Bridge station; (f) for how long is it envisaged that members of the public will be inconvenienced by these lane closures on the freeway; (g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(c) how will the Government acquire the land for this facility; (d) what is the total cost of the station at Canning Bridge, including construction and any land acquisition; (e) how many lanes of traffic on the freeway will need to be closed, and for what duration of time, to enable construction of the Canning Bridge station; (f) for how long is it envisaged that members of the public will be inconvenienced by these lane closures on the freeway; (g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(d) what is the total cost of the station at Canning Bridge, including construction and any land acquisition; (e) how many lanes of traffic on the freeway will need to be closed, and for what duration of time, to enable construction of the Canning Bridge station; (f) for how long is it envisaged that members of the public will be inconvenienced by these lane closures on the freeway; (g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(e) how many lanes of traffic on the freeway will need to be closed, and for what duration of time, to enable construction of the Canning Bridge station; (f) for how long is it envisaged that members of the public will be inconvenienced by these lane closures on the freeway; (g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(f) for how long is it envisaged that members of the public will be inconvenienced by these lane closures on the freeway; (g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(g) is it envisaged that the freeway will need to be closed at any stage in order to complete the works at Canning Bridge station; and (h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?
(h) if so, how long would the freeway be closed?

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Answered
2 March 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
124 days
(a) No
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable
(d) $3.8 million will be spent turning the existing Canning Bridge Bus Station into a Rail Station.
(e) None
(f) Not applicable
(g) No
(h) Not applicable

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