❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about rail car storage capacity at Perth's urban rail network depots, including current storage, additional capacity, surplus after new train delivery, and allocated funding for additional storage. The Minister was unable to provide the information at the time.
AnsweredQoN 962Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
PUBLIC
TRANSPORT — RAIL CARS
962. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Perth urban rail network.
(1) How many rail cars are currently stored in each of the
existing rail car depots?
(2) How many additional rail cars can be stored in each depot
using the existing infrastructure?
(3) What will
be the surplus capacity to store rail cars at each depot following the delivery
of the 22 new trains currently on order?
(4) How much
money is currently allocated in each year of the forward estimates to provide
for additional rail car storage capacity at any depot?
TRANSPORT — RAIL CARS
962. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Perth urban rail network.
(1) How many rail cars are currently stored in each of the
existing rail car depots?
(2) How many additional rail cars can be stored in each depot
using the existing infrastructure?
(3) What will
be the surplus capacity to store rail cars at each depot following the delivery
of the 22 new trains currently on order?
(4) How much
money is currently allocated in each year of the forward estimates to provide
for additional rail car storage capacity at any depot?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question. I do not know whether the minister has been detained on other matters
in the house, but he advises that it is not possible to provide the information
in the time available, and I request that the member place the question on
notice.
The PRESIDENT : I call Hon Giz Watson.
Several members interjected.
The PRESIDENT : Order! The last time I
looked, there was only one Hon Giz
Watson in the chamber.
question. I do not know whether the minister has been detained on other matters
in the house, but he advises that it is not possible to provide the information
in the time available, and I request that the member place the question on
notice.
The PRESIDENT : I call Hon Giz Watson.
Several members interjected.
The PRESIDENT : Order! The last time I
looked, there was only one Hon Giz
Watson in the chamber.
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