A Pacific National (PN) Sydney-to-Perth interstate rail haulage freight train has become the first to make use of the newly minted one-kilometre $4 million track connection from the ARTC network’s Goobang Junction to the company’s Parkes Logistics Terminal in New South Wales.
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Rhomberg Rail Australia merger with RKR
RKR Engineering and Rhomberg Rail Australia (RRA) have announced plans to merge into a new entity, to be named Rhomberg Sersa Australia, effective from April 1.
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First rail delivered for Martinus Inland Rail works
Martinus has reached another significant milestone on the Inland Rail project, receiving its first delivery of rail at the Narwonah Material Distribution Centre (NMDC).
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Boring task at Keilor East
Children from a Keilor East early learning centre had the exciting opportunity to see a mini tunnel boring machine up close before she got to work on the Melbourne Airport Rail Project.
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Roll up for information on Inland Rail B2G
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) will be attending five local agricultural shows to spread the word to local communities on the status of the Border to Gowrie (B2G) section of Inland Rail.
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VSL pioneers of post-tension slabs
VSL is a subsidiary of Bouygues Construction, a French global giant in construction with a presence in more than 60 countries and 32,400 employees worldwide.
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Victoria’s Big Build looks for more graduates
Graduates from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds can now apply to work on Victoria’s Big Build.
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Contract awarded for St Marys footbridge
The major transformation underway at St Marys railway station has taken another step forward, with Laing O’Rourke awarded an $82.5 million contract to build a new footbridge as part of the Sydney Metro–Western Sydney Airport mega-project.
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$27 million for Western Riverina freight
The NSW Government is investing more than $27 million to upgrade road and rail freight corridors in Western Riverina to keep regional NSW moving forward.
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Mount Isa contract for waterways resilience
The Queensland Government’s multi-million-dollar project to improve flood resilience on the Mount Isa rail line has reached a major milestone, with Queensland Rail awarding a $1.2 million contract for the detailed design phase.
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