❓ Hon Ken Travers asked about the number and status of out-of-service A-series railcars. The Minister for Transport provided a breakdown of the reasons and return-to-service dates for the five railcars not in service on January 30, 2015.
AnsweredQoN 2621Legislative Council
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(1) As at 30 January 2015, how many A-series railcars were not in service? (2) For each rail car, what was the reason and when are they due to return to service?
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Answered
17 March 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
26 days
(1) On 30 January 2015, five 'A' series railcars were not in service either due to routine maintenance, system upgrades or repairs.
(2) Standard service and returned to service on 10 February 2015; repairs and returned to service on 18 February 2015; repairs and returned to service on 25 February 2015; modifications and returned to service on 31 January 2015; transformer oil change due to a mechanical fault and returned to service on 31 January 2015.
(2) Standard service and returned to service on 10 February 2015; repairs and returned to service on 18 February 2015; repairs and returned to service on 25 February 2015; modifications and returned to service on 31 January 2015; transformer oil change due to a mechanical fault and returned to service on 31 January 2015.
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