The Melbourne Metro Rail Authority has launched a community engagement program for local residents who may be affected by the construction of the new underground rail network.
Letters have been sent to
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ARTC to recruit ‘women only’ in Hunter
The Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW will allow the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) to specifically hire women for track maintenance roles across the Hunter Valley.
ARTC boss John Fullerton said
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Constance shifts planned site for light rail terminus
The Randwick terminus of the in-development Sydney Light Rail CBD and South East rail line has been moved away from High Cross Park following pushback from the local community and Randwick Council.
Locals
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Bulk, non-bulk to draw separate benefits from Inland Rail
John Anderson’s report into the proposed Inland Rail line between Melbourne and Brisbane has detailed how both bulk and non-bulk freight operators will draw value from the project.
The report from the
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Report judges coastal shipping vs. Inland Rail
The Inland Rail Implementation Group’s report into the proposed Melbourne to Brisbane rail link discusses how it stacks up against one logical alternative: coastal shipping.
Coastal shipping is as it
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The 7 benefits of Inland Rail
Safety improvements, environmental gains and cost of living are among the key benefits identified by the Inland Rail Implementation Group in its Friday report.
The Implementation Group, chaired by former
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SNC-Lavalin consortium wins contract for Paris Line 18
Paris’ public transport planner has awarded a consortium including SNC-Lavalin with the project management contract for the construction of Line 18 of the metro rail network in the French capital.
The
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Inland Rail to generate $22.5bn
The Federal Government has released the delivery study for the Inland Rail project, after it was handed in by John Anderson’s Implementation Group earlier this month.
Anderson recently delivered
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Contract signed for four level crossing removals
The preferred bidder for the removal of four level crossings in Melbourne has formally signed a $481.2 million contract with the state government.
In June, the Andrews Government named the consortium of
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Stadler to upgrade Perisher railway
Swiss rail manufacturer Stadler will upgrade the Skitube Alpine Railway in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, under a new contract from Perisher Ski Resort.
The Skitube provides access to snowfields
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