The NSW government has once again returned to the regional town of Albury to highlight a local manufacturer supplying innovative sustainable materials to the infrastructure and construction industries.
NSW
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Mascot station gets major access upgrade
Mascot station in Sydney’s inner south will have a major upgrade to cope with rapid increases in commuter demand.
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) announced that the upgrade will involve a new entrance and
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Alstom signs agreement to introduce hydrogen-powered trains to Italy
Train manufacturer Alstom and Italian energy infrastructure company Snam have signed a five-year agreement to pave the way for hydrogen trains to run in Italy.
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Passenger services begin to return to normal operations
As the threat of coronavirus (COVID-19) eases, passenger rail operations are beginning to return to normal levels of service, however with some changes.
In New Zealand, where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
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Adani awards second rail civil works contract
The contract for civil construction works on the Carmichael Rail Network has been awarded to BMD.
Mining company Adani announced that the $350 million contract would include earthworks, drainage, bridges,
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EOI for Victorian section of Inland Rail released
Expressions of interest (EOI) are now open for the design and construct contract for the Tottenham to Albury (T2A) section of Inland Rail.
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has begun the EOI
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Incidents highlight need for effective track and infrastructure monitoring
Recent investigations by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) have highlighted the importance of ensuring effective track monitoring and infrastructure maintenance.
The ATSB recently concluded
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Scissor crossing and new trains in preparation for City Rail Link
A new scissor crossing has been installed at Mt Eden, in Auckland, to allow trains continue running while work on the City Rail Link continues.
The crossing was installed in an around-the-clock operation
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Tier 3 grain lines assessment to evaluate cost, time to re-open
The Western Australian government has committed to an engineering assessment of unused Tier 3 grain lines in the state.
The assessment will determine the cost and time of bringing the mothballed freight
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TBMs all boring under Melbourne for Metro Tunnel
All four tunnel boring machines (TBMs) on the Melbourne Metro Tunnel project are in the ground, ensuring that the project is on track to be finished in 2025, a year ahead of schedule.
Premier Daniel Andrews
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