Transport Command officers from NSW Police have arrested a man who allegedly harassed a 17-year-old schoolgirl on a Sydney train on three separate occasions within an eight-day span.
The girl reportedly
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Rail Safety Week: NSW Police demand respect for rail laws
The NSW Police Force is urging motorists and commuters to be aware of their safety and responsibilities at level crossings and around train stations, revealing the staggering number of rail-related offences
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Rail Safety Week: Users asked what they think
VIDEO: The TrackSafe Foundation has kicked off Rail Safety Week 2015, with a video asking commuters what they think about rail safety.
“After a decade of industry raising awareness about the importance
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On the night train: 24-hour service coming to Melbourne
The Andrews Government will launch its Homesafe trial, with all-night public transport to start on weekends from January 1, 2016.
Metro trains will depart from Flinders Street Station every 60 minutes
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10 arrests made during 7-hour transport crackdown
Officers from NSW Police Transport Command made 10 arrests during an afternoon crackdown on Sydney’s buses, trains and taxi networks on Thursday, August 7.
As part of ‘Operation Colossus’, officers
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New power station, rail crossover for Fremantle line
The installation of a new power supply substation and a train crossover facility near City West Station will increase reliability for passengers on the busy Fremantle line, WA transport minister Dean Nalder
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How was boy, 13, able to cause train wreck?
VIDEO: US officials have released stunning footage of a rail car ploughing into a station after a 13-year-old boy allegedly set the car in motion while playing in a rail yard.
Footage shows a single,
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Governments respond to Channel Tunnel’s migrant crisis
UK and French officials have responded to rail manager Eurotunnel’s appeal for help over thousands of migrants trying to cross from France to England via the 50km Channel Tunnel.
Eurotunnel revealed
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Rail bests road in Tasmania, study shows
A major TasRail study has suggested moving freight by rail rather than road will deliver an estimated $159 million in savings to the Tasmanian economy over the five years to 2019.
Freight rail saved the
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Cop a spray: Police slam ‘dangerous’ graffiti suspects
Three men are due to face court after Police Transport Command officers arrested them outside Sydney’s Central Station early on Thursday morning on graffiti charges.
The men – aged 36, 23 and 23 –
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