Hon Ken Travers inquires about the reliability targets of the A-series rail cars. The response reveals no initial targets existed, but a target was introduced in 2012, with performance varying over time.

AnsweredQoN 2929Legislative Council
Asked
24 March 2015
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) Did the A-series rail cars have a reliability target regarding the number of kilometres traveled per Lost Time Incident (LTI) when they were purchased? (2) If yes to (1), what was it and how was LTI defined? (3) Has this reliability target been changed? (4) If yes to (3), what is the current reliability target? (5) What has been the A-series fleet's long term performance in regards to this target? (6) What was the A-series fleet's performance in the 2013-14 financial year in regards to this target? (7) What is the A-series fleet's performance to date in the 2014-15 financial year in regards to this target?

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Answered
12 May 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
49 days
(1) No.
(2) Not applicable
(3) A reliability target was introduced as part of the maintenance contract with Downer EDI Rail-Bombardier which commenced on 1 January 2012.
(4) 30 000 kilometres/LTI.
(5) Since 2011, an average of 18 206 kilometres/LTI has been achieved.
(6) The target was met with an average of 30 000 kilometres/LTI achieved.
(7) The target is being met with the year to date average being 32 500 kilometres/LTI.

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