Not so much a political issue for myself and it may not involve commuters much in Western Sydney, yet there is a Transport Party running in the coming Federal Election on the 7th September 2013.
Before you think this, WSPTU is not affiliated with them and never heard about them until now. They have 12 members running in the 150 seats within Australia, so who are they, 'Bullet Train For Australia'.
In the years I have followed Sate and Federal Elections, In have never seen a transport group run for any Australian Parliament. Although they are a advocating for a special type of public transport, fast country trains to alleviate traffic issues and costs, reduce traffic congestion and promote improved public transport services to the community for long service trips.
Click here for details of The Bullet Train For Australia Party
Before you think this, WSPTU is not affiliated with them and never heard about them until now. They have 12 members running in the 150 seats within Australia, so who are they, 'Bullet Train For Australia'.
In the years I have followed Sate and Federal Elections, In have never seen a transport group run for any Australian Parliament. Although they are a advocating for a special type of public transport, fast country trains to alleviate traffic issues and costs, reduce traffic congestion and promote improved public transport services to the community for long service trips.
Click here for details of The Bullet Train For Australia Party
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