Western Australian Government Railways Commission
Public Authority overview | |
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Formed | 18 December 2000 |
Preceding Public Authority | |
Dissolved | 30 June 2003 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Western Australia |
Headquarters | East Perth |
Employees | 574 (June 2002) |
Public Authority executive |
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Key document | |
Website | www.wagr.wa.gov.au |
The Western Australian Government Railways Commission was formed on 18 December 2000 to take over the non-freight operations of Westrail, following the freight operations being sold to Australian Western Railroad. It was the owner of the non-metropolitan rail network, that was leased to Australian Western Railroad, and responsible for regional passenger services, The Australind, AvonLink and The Prospector as well as regional coach services.[1][2]
It ceased on 30 June 2003 with its functions transferred to the Public Transport Authority.[3]
References
- ↑ Annual Report June 2002 Western Australian Government Railways Commission
- ↑ "After Westrail Sell-Off, It's Back to the Future with WAGR" Railway Digest February 2001
- ↑ Public Transport Authority Agency Detail State Records Office of Western Australia
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