4Tel’s recent work installing Electronic Authority functionality on a NSW rail network is just one example of where digital technology can help the industry, managing director Derel Wust says.
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Maitland support centre to track customer safety
NSW Trainlink on Tuesday opened its new state-of-the-art Regional Customer Support Centre at Maitland Station to provide 24 hour, seven day a week support to its customers.
State minister for transport
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$280m contracts continue New York’s CBTC rollout
VIDEO: The installation of Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) in one of the world’s most-used rail networks will continue, with a pair of contracts handed out in New York this month.
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Politics reportedly delaying Metro timetable
Melbourne newspaper the Age has claimed the new Metro timetable is being delayed by the Andrews Government’s hesitation to remove peak-hour services from the politically-critical Frankston line.
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After tough transition, electric takes over in Auckland
CAF-built electric trains will be operating on all of Auckland’s lines from next Monday, July 20, with a tough transition from diesel rollingstock now nearly complete, local authority Auckland Transport
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WA consulting market on Perth transport Wi-Fi
WA’s Public Transport Authority has launched a market consultation tender on behalf of the WA Government, to investigate providing free Wi-Fi to public transport customers.
The Free to Public Wi-Fi
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Key players to duke it out for major crossing removal tender
John Holland and Leighton Contractors, each already part of their own four-crossing removal contract in Victoria, are pitted against each other in the bidding for the next contract, which will remove nine
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Aurizon’s new CQCN systems to automate condition monitoring
Aurizon’s new rollingstock condition monitoring technology will be fully supported on its Central Queensland Coal Network (CQCN) by early next year, the company has said.
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Lack of communication caused mobility hoist scare
A train which moved with two passengers still aboard its mobility hoist suffered from a lack of communication on several different levels, an investigation has found.
New Zealand’s Transport Accident
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Melbourne Metro performance dips in May
Melbourne’s metropolitan passenger rail network was at its least punctual in at least 12 months in May.
91.7% of all metro services were on time, according to the latest statistics from Public Transport
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