❓ Mr. Cook inquired about the out-of-order escalator at Wellard Train Station. The PTA responded that it was out of order for 14 days, has been repaired, a contractor assessed the fault, and the delay was due to a part being out of stock.
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I refer to the escalator at Wellard Train Station, which is out of order, and ask: (a) how long has the escalator been out of order; (b) what is the expected timeframe as to when the escalator will be repaired; (c) has a contractor looked at the fault; (d) are workmen or contractors assigned to repair the escalator; and (e) what is the reason for the delay in repairing the escalator?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
56 days
The
Public Transport Authority (PTA)
advises:
(a) The escalator was out of order for a total of 14 days.
(b) The escalator has been repaired.
(c - d) Yes.
(e) A part was out of stock.
Public Transport Authority (PTA)
advises:
(a) The escalator was out of order for a total of 14 days.
(b) The escalator has been repaired.
(c - d) Yes.
(e) A part was out of stock.
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