Condition monitoring continues to play a critical role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of railway systems.
With extensive networks and heavy reliance on trains for transportation, it is
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Infrastructure spend retained in Victorian budget
The Victorian Budget has provided another $7.3 billion to keep delivering transport projects in the state.
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New test milestone for Queensland ETCS
A train from the Queensland New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) fleet has completed its first low speed ETCS dynamic test on the Shorncliffe line: a significant milestone in preparing for travel through
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Sleepers delivered for Inland Rail Daroobalgie loop
A vital part of the Stockinbingal to Parkes section of the ARTC Inland Rail project has been delivered, with nearly 4000 railway sleepers weighing a total of over 1000 tonnes arriving in Daroobalgie for a new crossing loop.
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METRONET creates Karnup station from ground up
In a first for Western Australia, the State Government is inviting proposals to transform the site of the proposed METRONET Karnup train station in the City of Rockingham into a thriving community hub.
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Cool seal of approval from Yarra Trams
Yarra Trams is keeping its cool at Melbourne’s busiest tram stop, between Flinders Street Station and Federation Square.
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Aboriginal murals at upgraded Moree station
The community is invited to the unveiling of two murals which tell the story of Aboriginal people’s involvement in the railway precinct around the New South Wales town of Moree, as part of a $1.8 million upgrade to the town’s historic train station.
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New Zealand budget maintains rail rebuild
The New Zealand Budget for 2023 continues work upgrading the national railway, improve rail resilience in weather damaged regions, and looks towards the future with an investigation into electrifying more rail lines.
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CRRC trackless trams set for Perth trial
The Perth local government area of Stirling has hosted a delegation of senior officials from Chinese manufacturer CRRC, Infrastructure Technology Solutions Group (ITSG) and Curtin University to discuss a trial of trackless trams in Perth planned for this October.
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TasRail signs on for rail interoperability
TasRail has signed up to the nationwide interoperability Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to make rail more competitive across Australia.
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