METRONET Budget includes WA's biggest ever rail investment
22 May 2018
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McGowan Government's METRONET vision guaranteed in 2018-19 State Budget
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Six rail expansions totalling about 72km being planned or now under construction
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Budget includes funding for new WA-built METRONET railcars
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The $1.9 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link remains on track for completion in late 2020
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$1.06 billion in the Budget to build the Thornlie-Cockburn Link and Yanchep Rail Extension
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$750 million allocated for METRONET projects under development such as the Morley-Ellenbrook Line, Byford Rail Extension and Midland Station Project
WA Government:
The McGowan Labor Government is investing $3.6
billion in
METRONET projects to transform
Perth and create thousands of
new
jobs.
The 2018-19 METRONET Budget is
Western Australia's biggest ever investment in rail infrastructure,
and will lay the foundation for a more sustainable and connected city as
the population grows. The total funding allocation in the Budget,
including the
Forrestfield-Airport
Link, for METRONET projects is $3.6 billion.
Included in the State Budget is $536 million to extend the Thornlie Line
to Cockburn Station on the Mandurah Line, including two new stations at
Nicholson Road and Ranford Road.
There is a $420 million allocation to extend the northern suburbs
rail line to Yanchep, including three stations at Yanchep, Eglinton
and Alkimos, as well as bus interchanges and park and ride facilities.
The WA Planning Commission will spend a further $100 million.
The Forrestfield-Airport Link project receives $515 million in 2018-19,
some of which will be allocated towards
building a turn back facility at Claremont and upgrading Bayswater
Station. The Bayswater upgrade is the first stage of the
Morley-Ellenbrook Line project, with additional space and capability
provided to allow the new METRONET connection.
More than $50 million is allocated to continue planning work on other
key METRONET projects, including the
Morley-Ellenbrook Line, Byford Rail
Extension, Midland Station Project and new Karnup Station.
The McGowan Government successfully secured additional
Federal
Government funding for key projects, with $750 million allocated across
the forward estimates for projects under development, including $21
million of State Government funding.
As planning and business cases continue to be finalised this provision
will remain, with additional funding provided in subsequent budgets to
complete the projects.
Meanwhile, $69 million will be invested in removing one of
Perth's most dangerous level crossings - Denny Avenue in Kelmscott
over the forward estimates. By the end of 2017-18, another $1 million
will have been invested in planning for the removal of further crossings
at Caledonian Avenue, Oats Street and Wharf Street.
As committed prior to the election, servicing the new METRONET projects
will require 102 new railcars (17 six-car sets), with delivery of the
first sets due to begin in 2021. $508 million is committed in this
Budget for this order, with further funding earmarked for an additional
24 six-car sets to replace the ageing A-series trains used on heritage
lines.
The pre-qualification tender for the overall project to build 246 new
METRONET railcars includes a local content target of at least 50 per
cent for the manufacturing of new railcars, honouring a key election
commitment as part of WA Labor's Plan for Jobs.
Funding for a local railcar assembly facility and associated
infrastructure is also included within the project's budget.
For more 2018-19 State Budget information, visit
http://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to
Premier Mark McGowan:
"We're building METRONET, just like we promised, to transform Perth's
public transport network and create thousands of jobs for Western
Australians.
"With new railcars required for METRONET, we are creating a pipeline of
work to boost our local manufacturing industry and maximise WA jobs.
"My Government's number one priority is WA jobs and delivering METRONET
is a key element of our plan to boost our local economy.
"Having secured an additional $1.05 billion in Federal funding for
METRONET, we are delivering these projects with minimal impact on the
State's financial position.
"This reflects my commitment to responsible financial management - but
it also doesn't mean we will stop fighting for further Federal funding,
because WA still deserves our fair share."
Comments attributed to Transport Minister Rita Saffioti:
"I am proud that this Budget delivers on the METRONET vision we
committed to prior to the last State election.
"The McGowan Government is getting on with the job, in a responsible
manner, and building METRONET.
"This Budget provides the biggest passenger rail investment in WA
history and will transform Perth into the city we aspire it to be in the
future - more sustainable, more connected and more vibrant.
"A number of job-creating projects are underway or about to get
underway, and serious work is happening to get work started on the
Morley-Ellenbrook Line by the end of 2019, with engineering and
geotechnical investigations supporting the business case development."
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