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Public Transport Authority of Western Australia

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The Public Transport Authority of Western Australia (PTA) is a statutory authority responsible for the planning, delivery, and operation of all public transport services in Western Australia, including train, bus, and ferry services. It focuses on expanding and maintaining the state's public transport infrastructure and services, primarily through major government-funded projects like the METRONET program.

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Founded 2003 Parent: Government of Western Australia
Government AgencyOperatorDeveloperGovernment

Strategic Overview

  • The PTA's primary strategic focus is the delivery of the METRONET program, a multi-billion dollar investment to expand and improve Perth's rail network.
  • The authority is committed to enhancing public transport accessibility and connectivity across Western Australia to support population growth and urban development.
  • Ongoing investment in bus fleet upgrades, digital ticketing systems, and infrastructure maintenance is a continuous strategic priority.

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Key People

Anne Nolan
Chief Executive Officer

Track Record

10
Deals Completed
21
Years Active
$M4,000M
Total Value
Notable projects: METRONET Program (overall), Forrestfield-Airport Link (Airport Line), Morley-Ellenbrook Line, Yanchep Rail Extension, Thornlie-Cockburn Link

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
TransportRailRoads/Toll RoadsPorts
Geographies
Australia/NZ
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating

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