After an absence of four years, the rail industry’s leading international trade fair and global business development opportunity, InnoTrans, is back.
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Rolling out world-class automated metro systems in Australia
French mobility company RATP Dev, part of the RATP Group, is a pioneer of cutting-edge technology that plans to bring its expertise to the Australian market.
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Wi-fi trialled on iconic Prospector
Regional Western Australian public transport operator Transwa is trialling free wi-fi on its flagship train, the Prospector.
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Smart Ticketing extends to Brisbane’s west
Ipswich/Rosewood and Springfield train line customers are now able to use credit cards and smart devices to take the train as the rollout of the Queensland Government’s $371 million Smart Ticketing project ramps up.
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Hitachi secures Queensland NGR contract
Hitachi Rail has begun a major contract to install innovative technology to automate elements of Queensland’s New Generation Rail (NGR) fleet, further enhancing the safety and capacity of rail services for passengers in the region.
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Micro-credentials help upskill rail engineers
Engineers Australia has launched micro-credentials for the rail sector as part of its efforts to combat Australia’s engineering skills shortage.
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John Holland to design rail signalling training centre
John Holland Rail & Transport has won a significant contract with the Western Australian Government to design and build a multi-use training facility which will, for the first time, allow students in WA to study a Certificate IV in Electrical Rail Signalling.
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METRONET training facility reaches next stop
Construction of a $5.6 million specialist METRONET Trade Training Centre at North Metropolitan TAFE’s Midland campus in Perth has entered a new chapter, with works on the $4.6 million Stage 2 section of the project now underway.
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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.
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Sydney Metro reaffirms safety and reliability
Sydney Metro has emphasised its mission to to deliver safe and reliable journeys for customers who rely on public transport services in North West Sydney.
Since the historic opening of Australia’s first driverless metro in 2019, the Metro North West Line, operated by Metro Trains Sydney, has delivered more than 42 million customer journeys and has retained an overall customer satisfaction index of 98 per cent.
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