Upgrades at three stations on Victoria’s Shepparton Line are nearing completion, to enable more reliable and comfortable journeys for passengers. Read more
Interactive artwork at Albion
Third time’s a charm for local Brisbane artist Gimiks Born, whose latest mural of a young woman enchanting a fox with her violin, has not only brightened up the Albion rail corridor in Brisbane, but also tells a deeper story. Read more
Flying high to improve train safety
Two new drones are taking to the skies to combat trespassing on Melbourne’s train network. Read more
Queensland basks in rail revolution
The Queensland Government year says its commitment to rail will support more than 5000 jobs and deliver better services for Queenslanders. Read more
SA preserves land for rail corridor
The State Government will preserve a corridor of land for a potential future extension of the Seaford rail line to Aldinga, ensuring there are long-term options for expanding public transport in South Australia. Read more
Metro investing in Melbourne’s health
Applications are now open for Metro Trains Melbourne’s Back on Track Community Grants, which support not-for-profit organisations doing important work to help improve people’s mental health. Read more
Public art to commemorate the truck-eater
For decades, it’s been a laughing stock and also the source of dedicated websites. The notorious low-height Bayswater Bridge is a local Perth legend that has terrorised truck drivers who dared run its 3.8 metre high gauntlet. Read more
Contract awarded for WA high speed rail business case
Planning to investigate a potential faster rail link between the Western Australia city of Bunbury and Perth is progressing, with consultants now on board to develop the project’s strategic business case. Read more
Gawler service back on the rails
Passenger services have returned to the Gawler rail line, providing a smoother journey between Adelaide and the northern suburbs for the thousands of commuters expected to use the line every day. Read more
Next generation of Opal to revolutionise NSW travel
It will now be faster and more convenient to travel in New South Wales, with a $567.9 million investment in improvements to the Opal system funded through the 2022-23 NSW Budget. Read more