❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about passenger modelling data used in the draft "Public Transport for Perth in 2031" plan, specifically regarding employment figures and rail line usage at Perth Airport. The Minister deferred answering until the plan is finalised.
AnsweredQoN 771Legislative Council
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I refer to the passenger modelling used in developing the draft “Public Transport for Perth in 2031” plan, and I ask: (a) what was the level of daily employment at Perth Airport used for the 2008 base case; (b) what was the level of daily employment at Perth Airport used for the 2031 preferred scenario; (c) what was the estimated daily number of passengers who would use the Perth Airport rail line in 2031; (d) how many of the people in (c) would be people who work
at Perth Airport; and (e) how many people were estimated to live in the suburbs to the east of the airport?
at Perth Airport; and (e) how many people were estimated to live in the suburbs to the east of the airport?
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Answered
8 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
42 days
(a-e) The Public Transport for Perth in 2031 Plan is nearing finalisation for consideration by Government. Until that consideration is complete, it is premature to provide estimates.
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