The planned fare system in Melbourne and Victoria state in Australia is believed to be at least two years behind schedule, a key subcontractor has left the job and Victoria state politicians are sweating their chances in the next election if the project becomes a campaign issue, according to sources.

But you wouldn’t know there were any current problems with the project after listening yesterday to top executives with Conduent, the prime contractor on the 15-year, AU$1.7 billion (US$1.1 billion) deal. The executives spoke during a conference call with analysts after release of the company’s fourth quarter and year-end results.

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