DT Infrastructure’s home-grown technology for asset management has been successfully rolled out on the Waurn Ponds to Warrnambool line in Victoria and now they are looking to bring it to the rest of Australia.
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Improving regional railway crossing safety
The Australian Government has launched a national advertising campaign as part of its commitment to improve safety around regional railway crossings.
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Preliminary report into fatal Geelong collision
A preliminary report has been released from an ongoing transport safety investigation into a fatal level crossing collision in South Geelong, Victoria.
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Sophisticated connectivity with KeTech DAS
The DAS used by KeTech was developed with drivers to allow them to gain a complete picture of the current state of the rails along the train route.
The rail industry is feeling
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John Holland transforming people’s lives
John Holland is a leader in end-to-end rail and transport solutions, from design and construction, testing and commissioning, and right through to operating and maintaining completed transport systems.
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Trapeze DAS on fast track to sustainability
The Driving Advice Solution (DAS) system offered by public transport specialist The Trapeze Group is providing immediate, measurable, and ongoing sustainability benefits to rail operations.
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WA-made C-Series trains ready for METRONET testing
The first fully completed C-series train manufactured in Western Australia – via the METRONET WA Railcar Program – is ready for testing on the network.
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High performance MPT-8000RH for rail
The MPT-8000RH is a robust and high-performance railway computer system developed by Sintrones, specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of the railway industry.
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Biggest rail maintenance program to disrupt Sydney
The New South Wales rail network will be disrupted over the next year at least as the biggest coordinated program of rail maintenance ever undertaken in Sydney kicks off.
Transport minister Jo Haylen said the works were part of the Sydney Rail Repair Plan, formulated in response to the recent interim recommendations made by the expert panel conducting the Sydney Trains Review.
It made 12 recommendations for restoring reliability to the network after a series of failures that left thousands of passengers stranded without trains, including three in March this year alone.
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Safety warning after Adelaide rail near-misses
South Australians are being reminded to be vigilant and avoid taking safety risks around trains and trams – with new vision released highlighting recent close calls in Adelaide that almost ended in tragedy as people risked their life in front of oncoming trains.
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