❓ Ms. Brewer questions the lack of detailed train reliability statistics on the Transperth website, referencing a previous question. The Minister responds by stating that reliability statistics have been published since 2012 and tables a screenshot of the relevant webpage.
AnsweredQoN 1040Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Question on Notice 871 and the lack of train reliability statistics by line or station on the Transperth website, and I ask: (a) Are there train reliability statistics collected by line or station; and (b) If yes to (a): (i) How long have they been collected for; (ii) Why aren't they published on the Transperth website; (iii) What percentage of train services arrived at each end destination within four minutes of their timetabled arrival time, for all months collected; and (iv) What percentage of train services arrived within four minutes of their timetabled arrival time on each line, for all months collected?
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Answered
17 February 2026
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
4 days
(a)-(b) Train service reliability statistics have been published on the Transperth website since 2012.
For the Member’s convenience, I table a screenshot of the webpage.
For the Member’s convenience, I table a screenshot of the webpage.
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