New and updated listings will soon close for the sixth annual addition of The Australasian Rail Directory, which will be released by Rail Express at AusRAIL in November. Is your company listed?
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Nye driven by a passion for progress
On September 12, 2016, the Australian and New Zealand rail industry was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former Australasian Railway Association chief executive officer, Bryan Nye OAM.
Nye worked
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Vale Bryan Nye OAM
The rail industry is mourning the loss of one of its greatest champions this week, following the passing of former Australasian Railway Association chief executive, Bryan Nye OAM.
Nye headed the ARA from
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Mullighan seeks public opinion for travel app
South Australian transport and infrastructure minister Stephen Mullighan wants Adelaide passengers to give their thoughts on an app designed to help them use public transport.
Local company The Distillery
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AusRAIL plenary speakers announced
An impressive selection of speakers have been announced to present their ideas, opinions and insight during the Plenary conference sessions at this year’s AusRAIL Conference and Exhibition, which will
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AusRAIL technical speakers announced
An intriguing mix of speakers have been outlined for the four streams that will make up the technical portion of this year’s AusRAIL Conference, which will take place in Adelaide on November 22 and 23.
Rail
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Opal live data opens up new possibilities
The potential benefits of smart ticketing systems are being explored on Sydney’s public transport network, with at least one app set to use Opal live data to help passengers avoid crowded
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China’s road-straddling ‘bus’ is really a train
Bus by name, train by nature: A new Chinese machine has demonstrated a unique way to move passengers from station to station.
The machine’s Chinese name, pronounced Bā Tiě, translates loosely to ‘Iron
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Sydney Trains enlists tech firm for new Ops centre
Supply chain planning and optimisation specialist Quintiq will help Sydney Trains develop and operate dynamic timetabling at the operator’s future Rail Operations Centre at Green Square.
Under a new
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Paper era over in Sydney
The age of paper tickets is over on the public transport network in greater Sydney, with Opal now the only accepted way for commuters to pay their fare.
August 1 marked the first day the network was run
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