Two locomotives, 48 wagons, and drivers are on loan from Aurizon to CBH Group to help the grain handler get a record braking harvest to port.
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Funds for Commonwealth Avenue bridge but light rail not part of plans
The federal government has announced $137 million for the strengthening of the Commonwealth Avenue bridge in Canberra.
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Design options released for Hove Level Crossing Removal Project
The South Australian government has released four options for the design of the Hove Level Crossing Removal Project.
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EIS for Border to Gowrie open to public comment, Cecil Plains route ruled out
The Queensland government has released the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Border to Gowrie section of Inland Rail for public exhibition.
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EOI released for Stage 2 of South Geelong to Waurn Ponds upgrade
Contractors are invited to submit expressions of interest for stage two of the South Geelong to Waurn Ponds upgrade.
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Hobson Bay causeway next location for Auckland upgrades
A critical link in the Auckland rail network is the focus of upgrades for the next fortnight as crews work to get infrastructure back up to standard.
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ONRSR approves Keolis Downer’s safety accreditation for Adelaide train services
The National Rail Safety Regular has accredited Keolis Downer as an operator of heavy rail services, ahead of the handover of Adelaide Metro train services to the private operator on January 31.
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Tracks laid in heart of Parramatta
Construction of the Parramatta Light Rail is moving ahead, with the first tracks laid on Church Street, in the heart of the Parramatta CBD.
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Greater off-peak travel needed in COVID normal: Infrastructure Victoria
For Melbourne to return to a safe COVID normal on transport, the Victorian government will need to encourage more commuters to travel in off-peak periods, a report from Infrastructure Victoria has found.
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ATSB report into platform damage caused by freight train released
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released the report into an incident where a train travelling from Brisbane to Port Kembla damaged a number of stations along its route.
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