This parliamentary question seeks information on the number and location of vehicle level crossings on the Perth rail network, and the government's plans for their removal over the next 10 years. The answer provides specific details on locations and removal timelines.

AnsweredQoN 846Legislative Council
Asked
16 August 2022
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) How many vehicle level crossings are there on the Perth rail network? (2) Where are these vehicle level crossings located? (3) How many of these vehicle level crossings are planned for removal over the next: (a) 0 to 3 years; (b) 4 to 6 years; and (c) 7 to 10 years?

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Answered
20 September 2022
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
7 days
(1)       There are currently 28 vehicle level crossings on the Perth metropolitan electrified passenger rail network.
(2)       Albany Highway, Maddington; Armadale Road, Armadale; Austin Avenue, Kenwick; Church Avenue, Armadale; Collier Road, Bassendean; Devon/Pitt Street, Woodbridge; Dorothy Street, Gosnells; East Street, Guildford; Forrest Road, Armadale; Fremantle Road, Gosnells; Hamilton Street, Cannington; Jarrad Street, Cottesloe; Kelmscott Busway, Kelmscott; Kelmscott Busway, Kelmscott; Kelvin Road, Maddington; Meadow Street, Guildford; Mint Street, East Victoria Park; Moojebing Street/Railway Parade/Katanning Street, Bayswater; Morrison Road, Midland; Oats Street, East Victoria Park; Salvado Street, Mosman Park; Solent Road, Armadale; Stalker Road/Main Street, Gosnells; Victoria Street, Mosman Park; Wanaping Road, Kenwick; Welshpool Road, Welshpool; Wharf Street, Queens Park; and William Street, Beckenham.
(3)       (a)        Nine.
(b)       The Morrison Road level crossing is currently planned for removal in this timeframe. The removal of the remaining crossings is subject to planning and investigation.

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