Extended track closures in Queensland throughout September allowed a massive scope of work to be completed on the transformational Cross River Rail project, with hundreds of workers busy in both the northern and southern parts of the rail network.
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Joint planning for Queensland’s rail future
The Australian and Queensland governments have released joint project updates for the Port of Brisbane rail freight links and Toowoomba to Brisbane passenger rail business cases.
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Knorr-Bremse awarded $30 million contract
The Queensland Government’s Queensland Train Manufacturing Program’s (QTMP) 65 six-car passenger trains will be supplied climate control systems by Knorr-Bremse, after they were awarded a more than $30 million contract.
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Adelaide’s trains get ticketing update
By late-2025, trains will offer the same easy ways to pay as buses and trams in Adelaide.
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Queensland gears up for 50 cent transport trial
Less than one week out from the 50 cent Translink public transport trial, Queensland Premier Steven Miles and Transport Minister Bart Mellish visited the Queensland Rail’s Rail Management Centre.
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Overnight passenger train services resume on Hunter Line
Overnight passenger trains will resume running on the Hunter Line from Monday 15 July, after services were suspended for more than two weeks due to safety risks relating to ongoing illegal protest activity in the rail corridor.
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UK know-how for Australia’s trains
Sydney Metro start date locked in
Testing has reached its final stages, ahead of metro services starting in August from Chatswood, below the Sydney CBD and out to Sydenham.
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Making dreams come true
MTR Corporation have been improving train-to-train communication technology, leading the way on the Hong Kong Disneyland Line.
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NSW Government commits to supporting Illawarra line
The NSW Government is developing a Rail Resilience Plan for the Illawarra, with funding set to be committed in the NSW Government’s budget released tomorrow.
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