Inland Rail’s Material Distribution Centre (MDC) at Narwonah, New South Wales, is rapidly taking shape with the distribution site – that will be the largest site of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere – on track to begin services in mid-2023, with 67,000 cubic metres of topsoil stripped and more than 74,000 cubic metres of soil already moved onsite.
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Second installation for level crossing active safety system
A Carnarvon Highway level crossing at Thallon in Queensland will be upgraded to an innovative solar-powered flashing light safety system following feedback provided by the local community.
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McNaughtans has it covered
McNaughtans takes pride in being one of the largest established national suppliers of aftermarket components, with branches situated in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
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Alstom calls for unity to fix workforce shortage
While leading rolling stock manufacturer Alstom has been a premium sponsor of AusRAIL since 2006, this December’s event was the first edition attended by Pascal Dupond in his newly-minted role as managing director for Alstom in Australia and New Zealand.
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Government pledges to boost rail manufacturing
The Federal Government has outlined a fresh vision for a renaissance of rail manufacturing in Australia.
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AusRAIL 2022: Tracing a component’s journey
Visitors to the GS1 stand at AusRAIL were able to see for themselves how Project i-TRACE is fast gaining acceptance in rail industry for helping standardise data management.
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AusRAIL 2022: Absorbent sound walls from STRAILastic
For many years, STRAILastic has been promoting its noise attenuation system, which employs an acoustically optimised rubber plate that can be fitted directly onto existing railing or rail structures.
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Face-to-face engagement key to local industry development
State and federal governments are increasingly focusing on Local Industry Content (LIC) and Australian Industry Content (AIC) in major procurement projects to maximise the regional and national economic benefits and to build supply chain resilience.
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Metro Trains expert one for the books
If there’s anyone that’s a Metro Trains stations expert, it’s 14-year-old secondary school student Caspar.
This year, Caspar travelled on every part of the metropolitan rail network, photographing
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Cross River Rail reducing carbon footprint
Cross River Rail has adopted a range of sustainable practices to minimise its environmental impact during construction and play a key role in reducing Queensland’s carbon footprint.
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