The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) has charged Queensland Rail with three offences relating to management of safe systems of work following a fatality in Westwood in 2021.
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Bayswater truck-eater demolished
Marking the end of an era, the old and iconic Bayswater Bridge in Perth has been dismantled to make way for the new METRONET Bayswater Station.
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New recruits for Queensland revolution
Queensland Rail has welcomed its newest rail recruits, with electricians, mechanics and graduates securing highly sought-after jobs from Cloncurry to Cairns, as the state’s rail revolution booms.
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Southern Highlands lines scheduled for shutdowns
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) will carry out weekly shutdowns of the Glenlee to Moss Vale railway line on the New South Wales Southern Highlands network, commencing on Saturday, April 15 until Saturday, December 16.
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Charges laid over coal train protest
Police have laid charges against some of the activists who took part in a coal protest in the New South Wales city of Newcastle on Sunday.
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Riordan questions V/Line fare cap funding
As the new V/Line fare cap comes into effect, the Victorian shadow transport minister Richard Riordan has pointed at a $155 million funding shortfall.
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Bigger and better for Manco Rail
Manco Rail’s commitment to providing the latest technology and best-in-class equipment is reflected in its continued investment in new plant.
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Fanless Nuvo in-vehicle computer system
Backplane Systems Technology’s Neousys Nuvo-2610VTC EN50155 railway certified computing system is an ideal rugged, multi-purpose, in-vehicle computer for aftermarket on-road in-vehicle applications.
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Exhibition showcases Metro Tunnel feat
As the opening of the Metro Tunnel draws closer, a new contemporary art exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the incredible feat of engineering taking place deep under Melbourne.
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Travel training gets Merri-bek members back on track
For some people, it’s been years since they have travelled on the public transport network due to the COVID pandemic. That’s why Melbourne Metro’s Community Education team, Merri-bek Council’s Social Connections team and Victoria Police Transit officers recently caught up with young-at-heart citizens from the Merri-bek community for a coffee and a chat to swap tips on travelling on public transport in the city.
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