Rail advocate Jeffrey Addison said he was worried the state had given up on stage two of the works. "Perhaps they've given up on getting any more funding to be able to do anymore," he said. "It is disappointing, it does sound like they've sort of given up on the funding and there's nothing in the budget and there's nothing ever been said about doing stage two work. "Now's their time to put their money where their mouth is." Mr Addison said he had concerns with the project as a whole. "The irony of it all is according to their own business case all the park n ride's that they're building are due to meet demand for 2036 and the passing loop extensions which are part of stage two, which has no money, says it needs to be done by 2023," Mr Addison said.