Dr. Buti asks about the patronage, duration, weekend inclusion, and permanency decision timeline for the Armadale to Cockburn Central trial bus service. The Minister defers answering until the trial's completion.

AnsweredQoN 4416Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 November 2010
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to the trial bus service from Armadale to Cockburn Central, and ask:
(a) what are the patronage figures for each day since the trial started for the:
(i) morning peak period;
(ii) non-peak period; and
(iii) afternoon peak period;
(b) what are the average patronage figures for the:
(i) morning peak period;
(ii) non-peak period; and
(iii) afternoon peak period;
(c) will the trial continue for longer than the planned three months; and
(i) if not, why not;
(d) why did the trial not include weekends; and
(i) is the Minister planning to extend the trial to weekends;
(ii) if not, why not; and
(iii) if yes, when; and
(e) when will a decision be made as to whether the bus service becomes permanent?

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Answered
21 February 2011
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
89 days
(a - e)  The trial has not ended and all information will be made public after completion. A decision on permanency of the route will be made after analysis of the trial is complete.
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