NSW transport and infrastructure minister Andrew Constance will visit Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo to learn more about the latest technology in metro and high speed railways.
Constance said
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Vic rewards original Myki operator with extension
Despite a number of early issues with its Myki smart ticketing system, the Victorian Government has awarded original contractor NTT Data with a new seven year extension.
Public transport minister Jacinta
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TfNSW to trial credit card ticketing in 2017
Paper tickets will no longer be accepted on public transport in Sydney and surrounding areas from August 1, with the rollout of the Opal smart-ticketing system now reaching completion, and ‘pay pass’
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Signalling delays Moreton Bay opening
A bemused Stirling Hinchliffe has told reporters the planned mid-2016 opening of Queensland’s Moreton Bay Rail Link will be delayed by “significant” signalling issues.
The state transport minister
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Monash strikes deal with Jakarta MRT
Monash University’s Institute of Railway Technology will consult on at least $1.6 billion of investment by Mass Rapid Transport Jakarta, after the pair signed a Memorandum of Understanding on May 13.
Under
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Platform screens for Metro Tunnel as $1bn signalling deal goes to market
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews says new high-capacity signalling will allow the five underground stations along the Melbourne Metro Tunnel to have platform screen doors.
Andrews and public transport
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New pricing plan a mixed bag for Opal commuters
There are pros and cons in store for public transport users in Sydney and surrounding areas, with a final set of recommendations for a new pricing scheme released on Tuesday.
IPART, the Independent Pricing
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Rio delays rail automation, cuts iron ore guidance
Mining giant Rio Tinto is experiencing delays in its automated rail scheme in the Pilbara, and has cut into its iron ore export guidance as a result.
Part of Rio’s Mine of the Future program, AutoHaul
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Melbourne transit now on Google Maps
To the great relief of many of Melbourne’s residents, tourists and regular visitors, the city’s vast and complex transit network is now tuned in to Google Maps.
The state released its transport
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New rules target Sydney’s Opal rorters
The New South Wales Government has put a stop to public transport customers gaming the Opal smart ticketing system, potentially recovering millions of dollars in future lost fares.
Minister for transport
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