Information systems specialist Frequentis is redefining the art of rail communication.
Rail travel is the sustainable choice and, while getting more passengers onto trains is the goal, this is
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EMRAILS: for all ex-stock rail needs
With more than 30 years of experience behind it, EMRAILS continues to be one of Australia’s main rail stockists, and a trusted source of the components for the rail, mining, marine and construction industries.
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Sod turned for Bundamba upgrade
Works are ‘going for gold’ at Bundamba station in Queensland, with a landmark $59 million accessibility upgrade officially on track and well under way.
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Eyes on the rails – rail security enhanced with facial recognition
Facial recognition is providing enhanced surveillance for rail networks.
Between 2015 and 2016, the Global Terrorism Index reported a 650 percent increase in fatal terror attacks[1]. These attacks pose challenges to security, as they involve identifying and stopping a single or group of individuals within a large crowd.
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Inland Rail hunts new CEO as Pickering steps down
Inland Rail acting chief executive Rebecca Pickering has left the position after serving in the role for more than two years.
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Pitt Street station makes way for Gadigal
The NSW Government has announced Gadigal Railway Station as the official name for the future metro station deep below Pitt, Park and Bathurst streets at the southern end of the Sydney CBD, formerly known as Pitt Street Station.
The station name acknowledges the Gadigal people, the original custodians of the land around Sydney’s CBD.
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Trains running again between Moree and North Star
The Moree to North Star section of the rail line in New South Wales is back in service after two and a half years. Locals and visitors are urged to take extra care near the rail line and at level crossings.
Work on the northern section of the Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 Inland Rail project alignment has finished and the line will be operational from October 27.
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Webb Street crane trials low-carbon fuel
A crane at Melbourne’s Webb Street Level Crossing Removal Project will be powered by sustainable ‘green’ fuel in the coming month, as part of a trial aimed at promoting low-carbon fuel options for construction machinery.
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First look at Next-Gen trams
Melbourne’s locally-made Next-Gen trams are one step closer after a life-sized model of a G-class tram was unveiled for testing and evaluation for the first time ahead of production ramping up.
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Petition for resumption of Main North passenger services
A petition has been delivered to the NSW Legislative Assembly seeking the restoration of passenger train services from Armidale to Queensland on the Main North railway line, which starts from Sydney and extends north to the Queensland border .
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