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Promise for additional train services for Shepparton and Warrambool must be included in Andrews Labor government Victorian budget 2022-23

Additional passenger train services on the Shepparton and Warrnambool lines will remain a far-off dream if next week's State Budget fails to invest in the rolling stock required to deliver them.

By news@gippsland - 28th April 2022 - Back to News

Shadow Minister for Public Transport Steph Ryan said an allocation of funds to order the new trains must feature in the May 3 State Budget, on top of new spending on rail infrastructure. "Incredibly, Labor has been promising additional services on regional lines without even ordering the required rolling stock," Ms Ryan said.

The budget must also confirm progress on replacing out-dated N-Class locomotives and proof that regional rail upgrades are being delivered on time - and on budget

The budget must also confirm progress on replacing out-dated N-Class locomotives and proof that regional rail upgrades are being delivered on time - and on budget

Out of excuses

Ms Ryan said, "The 2022-23 state budget must guarantee this order goes ahead as soon as possible so these trains can come on line without further frustrating delays. Daniel Andrews has run out of excuses. Labor promised commuters on the Warrnambool and Shepparton lines additional services. The government needs to deliver these services, not delay."

Under questioning at Parliament's Public Accounts and Estimates Committee late last year, the Department of Transport confirmed the Andrews government had not yet ordered the rolling stock required to deliver additional services to Shepparton and Warrnambool.

Encourage public transport use

Gippsland residents were told in 2017 their rail revival project was 'shovel ready', yet nearly five years later they are still waiting for work to be completed. Ms Ryan said, "The N-Class Locomotives are nearly 40 years old and in desperate need of replacement."

"New, comfortable, reliable rolling stock and a well-designed and maintained network of rail infrastructure is one way we'll help encourage more people to choose to use public transport. Labor wasted $24 billion on cost blowouts on its mismanaged major infrastructure projects, meanwhile regional Victorians are still waiting to get a 21st Century train service." Ms ryan concluded.

Pictures from Steph Ryan MP website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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