The Andrews Government has called for expressions of interest for the design, construction and maintenance of a next generation, high-capacity train for Melbourne.
The announcement is part of a $1.3 billion
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Work kicks off to upgrade tram stop
Work has begun on a new tram terminus in East Brunswick, Melbourne, as part of ongoing accessibility upgrades to Route 96.
The new terminus at Blyth Street, East Brunswick, will have two tracks instead
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VIDEO: Perth reveals first look inside Stadium station
WA transport minister Dean Nalder on Monday released a video to provide an insight into what will be the second biggest station on the Transperth network: the station at the new Perth Stadium.
Train passengers
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Abbott has wrong solution to real problem: Albo
Rail offers an opportunity to solve growing inequality in Australian suburbs, a fact ignored by the Federal Government, according to shadow minister for transport, Anthony Albanese.
Albanese, also the
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Confirmed: Canberra boosts Tasmanian rail upgrades with $60m
The Federal government is releasing $54.6m of the $59.8m committed for rail upgrade projects as part of Tasmania’s Freight Rail Revitalisation Scheme.
The near funding will be provided over four years
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Infrastructure a key foreign investment sector: Queensland minister
Queensland’s deputy premier will promote infrastructure as a key sector for international investors during her first overseas mission.
Jackie Trad, who is also the state’s minister for trade and minister
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Another line gets E-Class trams as rollout continues
The rollout of Bombardier’s Flexity Swift trams to the Melbourne network has continued, with the first ‘E-Class’ trams now running between West Preston and Docklands.
Built at Bombardier’s facility
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ARA praises NSW Budget
The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) has congratulated the Baird for delivering “a robust rail infrastructure focused 2015-16 Budget”.
ARA acting chief operating officer Phil Allan praised the
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Bradken boss to retire
Long time Bradken CEO and MD Brian Hodges will step down from the company in a difficult period as it fends off predators and struggles to cope with a moribund mining market.
Hodges spent 18 years at Bradken,
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Preferred bidder named for next four level crossing removals
The Victorian Government has named a consortium as preferred bidder for the removal of four more level crossings as part of its multi-billion dollar crossings removal plan.
An Alliance including Leighton
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