The first of the tunnel boring machines (TBM) that will carve out Cross River Rail’s underground section is now underground.
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Three contracts awarded for level crossing removal projects
The Victorian government has awarded contracts to three separate alliances for the removal of seven level crossings around Melbourne.
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Flinders Link complete, trains run on newly extended line
A brief shutdown of construction due to COVID-19 restrictions couldn’t stop the newly extended Flinders Line opening before the end of 2020.
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First tunnel boring machine arrives at future State Library Station
Tunnel boring machine Joan has broken through at the future State Library Station, in a step forward for the Melbourne Metro Tunnel project.
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CEO of Suburban Rail Loop Authority appointed
The Victorian government has chosen to appoint an experienced public servant to lead the management of the Suburban Rail Loop Authority, as planning and early works continue.
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Martinus wins tracklaying and overhead contract for CRL
Martinus Rail has won the contract for rail supply, track, and overhead wiring for the City Rail Link in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Dual gauge track to link Somerton to Port of Melbourne
The Commonwealth and Victorian governments have announced $16.2m in funding for a dual-track connection to the Somerton freight hub.
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ARTC clarifies need for further investment in Inland Rail
The ARTC has clarified the reasons behind an additional $5.5 billion equity injection from the federal government for the delivery of Inland Rail.
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Funding allocated to make Narrabri to Turrawan Line Inland Rail-ready
The federal government will spend $44.7 million to upgrade 35km of the Narrabri to Turrawan Line in north-western NSW.
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RTAA continuing to recognise excellence amid disruption
The RTAA has kept up its calendar of events throughout 2020, with more opportunities to engage and connect in 2021.
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