Ms Saffioti questions the Minister for Transport about the minimum patronage required to maintain late-night train services. The Minister's response is vague, promising a review and further communication.

AnsweredQoN 44Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2015
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

LATE-NIGHT
TRAIN SERVICES — PATRONAGE
44. Ms R.
SAFFIOTI to the Minister for Transport:
I have a supplementary question. I refer to the minister's
comment ''if the people vote with their feet''. What number does
the minister need to not cut these services?

AnswerView source ↗

Thank you, Mr Speaker —
Mr D.A. Templeman interjected.
The SPEAKER : That
is very interesting, thank you, member for Mandurah. We will move on.
Mr D.C. NALDER : We
have said there needs to be to be substantially more people using the services
than there are today. We will review it. We will review all aspects of this on
the way through and we will communicate more as we progress.

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