A cadre of executives from Spanish train manufacturer Talgo will reportedly visit Australia in June to pitch to state governments 200km/h train services between Australian cities.
According to the Australian
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Melbourne to host UITP 2021
The International Association of Public Transport has selected Melbourne as the host city for its massive Global Public Transport Summit in 2021, the first time the event has made its way south of the
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134 retired trams up for grabs
Schools, community groups, not-for-profits and other public institutions are being encouraged to acquire a retired tram from the Victorian Government under an expression of interest process starting May
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Labor commits to National Rail Plan as boost to local manufacturing
The federal Labor opposition has announced that, if it wins the next election, it will introduce a National Rail Plan to help co-ordinate all rail projects in Australia and help local manufacturers secure
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$1.6 billion for WA-based train build
The McGowan Government wants 246 new railcars at least 50%-built in Western Australia over the next 10 years, with a pre-qualification tender released this week.
A total of 246 “C-series” railcars
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New wagons delivered to Aurizon
Bulk operator Aurizon says the arrival of a new batch of wagons at the Port of Newcastle represents the continuing growth of the Hunter Valley’s coal industry.
32 newly-built QCHC-class wagons arrived
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Local manufacturing, catenary-free light rail and more in March-April edition
Job Opportunity: Rail Express
Mohi Media, publisher of Rail Express, is seeking a very special sales person to spearhead the growth of Australia’s leading rail industry publication.
Rail Express has grown exponentially from a
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‘Rapid response’ maintenance hubs to cope with Commonwealth Games
Maintenance hubs are being installed along the Gold Coast line to help the network cope with the extra demands expected during the Commonwealth Games.
According to QLDs’ transport and main roads minister,
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Sydney Light Rail: Alison Road ready for first testing
All track installation is now complete on Alison Road in Randwick, and the first poles and wires have been installed to allow testing of the first light rail vehicle to take place on the new Sydney CBD
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