The results of a survey of the rail industry have shown that the Rail R U OK?Day has been successful in motivating individuals to take action to support colleagues, with 70 per cent of those who were aware of the event saying they had checked in with someone.
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No kidding with Metro Melbourne’s goats crew
A special herd of goats is crucial to preparing Metro Trains Melbourne’s train network for hot weather.
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Whiteman Park station shines on
Western Australia’s largest rail infrastructure project, the METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line, is now home to the State’s first 50 kilovolt-ampere (kVa) hybrid solar battery, used in the construction of the new Whiteman Park Station.
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More trains more often on Hurstbridge line
More train services will operate on Melbourne’s Hurstbridge line from the middle of the year, alongside two new stations at Greensborough and Montmorency.
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TBH celebrates 58 years in rail
TBH, a leading provider of professional services, is celebrating its 58th anniversary on February 8. Since 1965, the company has specialised in delivering high-risk, large-scale, and challenging
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ONRSR welcomes $30,000 fine for safety breach
The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) has welcomed the issue of a $30,000 fine to a train driver who put lives at risk after inexplicably “losing” four carriages, and failing to take immediate action to secure and recover them.
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Major Inland Rail works commence in Victoria
Major construction works for Inland Rail has kicked off in Victoria, meaning track-building is now underway in two of the three states.
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Broken Hill Xplorer back on tracks
Rail passenger services to Broken Hill have resumed after 14 weeks following damage to the track caused by severe weather.
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Milestone bridge works for Botany Rail Duplication
In a construction milestone for the Botany Rail Duplication project in new South Wales, the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) will be dismantling a rail bridge on Robey Street, north of Qantas Drive in Mascot, so that a new bridge can be installed.
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Enterprise agreement signals end to NSW industrial action
Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink employees have overwhelmingly voted in favour of the new Enterprise Agreement presented by the New South Wales Government following a one-week voting process.
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