Hon Anthony Spagnolo inquired about the whereabouts and future display of the Western Australian Government Railways Midland Traffic Branch Roll of Honour, a World War I memorial, after the construction of the new Midland station terminal. The Minister for Transport confirmed it is being prepared for return to an appropriate location at Midland station.

AnsweredQoN 445Legislative Council
Asked
9 June 2026
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

Western Australian Government Railways Midland Traffic
Branch Roll of Honour
445. Hon Anthony Spagnolo to the parliamentary
secretary representing the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Western
Australian Government Railways Midland Traffic Branch Roll of Honour—a brass World
War I memorial bearing the names of railway workers who served, and those who
died, for their country. It was formerly displayed at the old Midland railway
terminal.
(1) Did the Public Transport Authority
remove the roll of honour when the new Midland station terminal was
constructed?
(2) Where is it now?
(3) Why was it not incorporated into the
new Midland station terminal development?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. I provide the following
answer on behalf of the Minister for Transport.
(1)–(3) The Western Australian Government
Railways Midland Traffic Branch Roll of Honour is being cleaned and mounted and
then will be returned to an appropriate location at Midland station.

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