Expressions of Interest are being welcomed for the removal of nine more Victorian level crossings under the Andrews Government’s plan to remove 50 crossings over the next eight years.
The tender for
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Aurizon upgrading Central Queensland fleet
A $180 million investment in 40 high-tech track machines and specialised wagons will underpin ever-increasing coal tonnages for Queensland’s coal miners, Aurizon says.
Aurizon on Thursday, May 22, unveiled
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Larsen states position on CBH deal
Brookfield boss Paul Larsen says he wants to see CBH commit to moving more of its grain by rail, as part of ongoing negotiations for a long term deal between the parties.
In an open letter published on
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Photos: TBM breaks through to North West Rail Link station
Elizabeth, one of the four tunnel boring machines working on Sydney’s North West Rail Link, has broken through into the new Showground Station site.
Transport for NSW’s North West Rail Link
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Five findings of the infrastructure audit
Infrastructure Australia last week released its Australian Infrastructure Audit Report, and there’s a lot in it for the rail industry to digest.
The report, billed as Australia’s first-ever “comprehensive
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Early warning system for hazardous bridge
The Public Transport Authority of WA has begun work on an early warning system for trains about to cross the Fremantle Rail Bridge, after a series of dangerous incidents in recent years.
In August 2014,
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Two rail sidings named for upgrade
NSW roads, maritime and freight minister Duncan Gay has announced the first two projects which will receive funding under a grain rail sidings upgrade program.
Following consultation with major grain receivers
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Viterra to move off rail in Mallee region
Grain handler Viterra will discontinue the use of G&W trains in the Mallee region of South Australia later this year, citing the lower cost of alternative road transport.
Viterra group commercial manager
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DP World implements direct rail service to Melbourne dock
Container stevedore DP World says its Melbourne terminal is the first to deliver a true on-dock rail service, with direct rail access to be available to customers from July.
A major source of the state’s
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Parts of rail do like the Budget
While most of the news and opinion concerning the rail industry following Tuesday’s Federal Budget has been negative, there are at least two key stakeholders who have found things to like.
TasRail on
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