Australian innovation is leading the way in modernising the nation’s vast interstate network, with works progressing on the broader deployment of the next-generation train control system, Advanced Train Management System (ATMS).
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Major upgrades continue on Gippsland line
Critical signalling and station upgrades on Victoria’s Gippsland line progressed during a four-day construction blitz this month.
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Preliminary report into truck, train collision
A preliminary report has been released from an ongoing transport safety investigation into a collision between a passenger train and a truck at a level crossing near Bendigo, Victoria.
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Rail tunnel to be extended for North East Link
Major works are underway to get ready for construction of the twin 6.5 kilometre North East Link Tunnels to finally fix the missing link in Melbourne’s freeway network.
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Alstom secures KiwiRail train control system contract
Alstom has been awarded a contract by KiwiRail to deliver a new, fully integrated Traffic Management System (TMS) for New Zealand’s growing rail network.
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LXRP makes rail traffic logjams relic of the past
In 2015, the Victorian Government created the Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP), aimed at removing up to 50 dangerous and congested level crossings around Melbourne.
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End of the line for Auckland diesel trains
It’s time to say Haere rā to the diesel trains that revived rail in Auckland, as work revs up to modernise the city’s rail network.
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Duplication project removes dangerous roundabout
The dangerous and congested five-way roundabout at Fyans Street in South Geelong, Melbourne, will soon be a thing of the past, with new designs revealing the removal of the roundabout and level
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High tech lights trialled at level crossings
The NSW Government will trial new technology to reduce the risk of level crossing collisions between trains and vehicles in the bush.
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Nokia to modernise METRONET comms system
Nokia has been chosen by the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia (PTA) to design, build and maintain a next generation railway communications system for the METRONET public transport program over the next decade in Perth.
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