❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the $23.2 million Passenger Rail 'At Grade' Crossing Improvement Project, including funding allocation, specific level crossings to be upgraded, and project timelines. The answer provides some funding breakdowns but defers specifics on project locations and timelines.
AnsweredQoN 2105Legislative Assembly
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(1) What is the $23.2 million Passenger Rail "At Grade" Crossing Improvement Project? (2) What proportion of the funding is allocated to the: (a) Fremantle rail line; (b) Midland rail line; and (c) Armadale rail line? (3) Which level crossings on each of the Fremantle, Midland and Armadale rail lines will be upgraded through this project? (4) When will each project commence and what are the expected completion dates?
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Answered
22 November 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands
Response time
13 days
(1) The Public Transport Authority’s (PTA) Urban Passenger Rail “At Grade” Crossing Improvement Package addresses the immediate risks associated with “At Grade” crossings to improve accessibility for people, improve safety and reduce road traffic congestion around crossings. The works are underpinned by the PTA’s Level Crossing Asset Management Program which aims to completely eliminate railway level crossings from the metropolitan network.
The package includes a number of projects, such as:
(2)
(a) 29%
(b) 17%
(c) 48%
Note: 6% is allocated to modifications to Moore Street Level Crossing which is considered the Perth Precinct (Armadale and Midland lines).
(3) Projects will be announced progressively once final decisions are made.
(4) Each project varies according to scope and complexity and the program is still under development.
The package includes a number of projects, such as:
(2)
(a) 29%
(b) 17%
(c) 48%
Note: 6% is allocated to modifications to Moore Street Level Crossing which is considered the Perth Precinct (Armadale and Midland lines).
(3) Projects will be announced progressively once final decisions are made.
(4) Each project varies according to scope and complexity and the program is still under development.
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