❓ This parliamentary question seeks clarification on student discounts for the AvonLink train service and its integration with the Perth metropolitan transport system. The response clarifies the AvonLink's status and future plans for student fares between Herne Hill and Midland.
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(1) Are students using the AvonLink entitled to student discount travel; and
(a) if not, why not?
(2) Is the AvonLink a part of the metropolitan transport system?
(a) if not, why not?
(2) Is the AvonLink a part of the metropolitan transport system?
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Answered
3 January 2006
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
56 days
(a) Not applicable. (2) No; however, the future Herne Hill station will be part of the metropolitan system and students travelling on the AvonLink between Herne Hill and Midland will pay 50 cents per trip.
(2) No; however, the future Herne Hill station will be part of the metropolitan system and students travelling on the AvonLink between Herne Hill and Midland will pay 50 cents per trip.
(2) No; however, the future Herne Hill station will be part of the metropolitan system and students travelling on the AvonLink between Herne Hill and Midland will pay 50 cents per trip.
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