Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has turned to environmentally friendly solar power to provide electricity to its new Inland Rail signalling system at Coolleearlee, NSW, the first time Inland Rail has used a solar solution on the network.
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Early upgrades accomplished for Murray Basin rail
Early works have now wrapped up on the Ouyen to Murrayville line, as part of the Murray Basin Rail Project in Victoria.
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Easier rides with new control centre
A nearly 90-year-old train control box at Melbourne’s Caulfield Station has closed, with operations moving to the new state-of-the-art Kananook Signal Control Centre — to better manage trains
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Automatic protection across electrified rail network
Transport for NSW is improving safety across the electrified rail network by delivering new Automatic Train Protection (ATP) technology.
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Feedback sought on Calder Park rail bridge
The Victorian Government is progressing the Calder Park level crossing removal project, with early designs for a new road bridge over the Sunbury rail line released for community feedback.
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John Holland to design rail signalling training centre
John Holland Rail & Transport has won a significant contract with the Western Australian Government to design and build a multi-use training facility which will, for the first time, allow students in WA to study a Certificate IV in Electrical Rail Signalling.
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Flying high to improve train safety
Two new drones are taking to the skies to combat trespassing on Melbourne’s train network.
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Pedestrian crossing upgrades for Longreach
Three pedestrian rail crossing upgrades in Longreach are only one step away from completion, as part of a $5.5 million program to improve safety in the West Moreton and Central West systems of regional Queensland.
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Premier gives thumbs up for Victorian level crossing project
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has praised the state’s level crossing removal program as it heads towards its target of 85.
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Sydney Metro reaffirms safety and reliability
Sydney Metro has emphasised its mission to to deliver safe and reliable journeys for customers who rely on public transport services in North West Sydney.
Since the historic opening of Australia’s first driverless metro in 2019, the Metro North West Line, operated by Metro Trains Sydney, has delivered more than 42 million customer journeys and has retained an overall customer satisfaction index of 98 per cent.
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