Perth’s $2b light rail plan gets reboot

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 27 April 2014 | 22.16

Dean Nalder said State Governments had been "too reactive" to transport issues caused by Perth's growth. Source: News Limited

NEW Transport Minister Dean Nalder has vowed to get Perth's delayed $2 billion light rail back on track – saying it may be faster and "smarter" to split the project into two parts.

In a wide-ranging interview on how to fix Perth's congestion problem, Mr Nalder said he was investigating "breaking up" the MAX Light Rail plan.

Mr Nalder said he considered the north-south route connecting Mirrabooka with the CBD a priority ahead of the proposed east-west line between Victoria Park and Nedlands.

He hopes staging the 22km scheme would allow construction of the Mirrabooka-CBD corridor to be brought forward "as much as possible" from 2019.

After six weeks in charge of the Transport portfolio, Mr Nalder also revealed:

There will be no congestion charge for private motorists in Perth;

He will investigate putting Perth's train stations and freeway junctions underground;

Traffic congestion really is hurting WA's productivity;

State Governments have been too reactive to Perth's transport problems;

He wants a transport blueprint for Perth at five million people.

Work on the MAX scheme was supposed to start in 2016, but was pushed back by three years after the state lost its prized AAA credit rating.

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