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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) abstract "Metro Area Express (MAX) is a light rail network planned for Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.The first stage of the MAX network will be a line running from the Polytechnic West campus in Balga, in Perth's northern suburbs, to the Perth CBD, with spur lines from the CBD to the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre in Nedlands and to the eastern end of the Causeway in Victoria Park.Construction of the first stage was scheduled to begin in 2016, and to be completed by the end of 2018. However, in December 2013 the Government announced it would defer the project for three years. Under the new timeframe the MAX network will become operational in 2022.".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) location Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) location Perth.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) location Western_Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) numberOfLines "1".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) openingYear "2022".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) operatedBy Transperth.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) owner Government_of_Western_Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) type Light_rail.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) wikiPageExternalLink www.max.wa.gov.au.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) wikiPageExternalLink www.perthlightrail.org.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) wikiPageID "36904267".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) wikiPageRevisionID "598770198".
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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) caption "Concept image of urban centre station.".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) chiefExecutive "Reece Waldock".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) hasPhotoCollection Metro_Area_Express_(Perth).
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) headway "300.0".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) lines "1".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) locale Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) locale Perth.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) locale Western_Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) name "Metro Area Express".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) name "Perth, Western Australia".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) operationWillStart "By end".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) operator Transperth.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) owner Government_of_Western_Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) stations "At least 17".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) transitType Light_rail.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) vehicles "Articulated trams".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) website www.max.wa.gov.au.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) subject Category:Public_transport_in_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) subject Category:Tram_transport_in_Australia.
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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) type Organisation.
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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) comment "Metro Area Express (MAX) is a light rail network planned for Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.The first stage of the MAX network will be a line running from the Polytechnic West campus in Balga, in Perth's northern suburbs, to the Perth CBD, with spur lines from the CBD to the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre in Nedlands and to the eastern end of the Causeway in Victoria Park.Construction of the first stage was scheduled to begin in 2016, and to be completed by the end of 2018.".
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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) homepage www.max.wa.gov.au.
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- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) name "Metro Area Express (MAX)".
- Metro_Area_Express_(Perth) name "Perth, Western Australia".