One of Metro Trains Melbourne’s rising stars, Caddie Green, has been nominated for the 2023 Women in Industry Awards, in the Excellence in Transport and Woman of the Year categories.
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Safety and reliability with rail vehicle testing
Rail vehicle testing plays a vital role in developing and operating modern railway systems. By implementing advanced test and measurement equipment, engineers and operators can gather precise data and analyse various parameters to ensure the safety, reliability and optimal performance of rail vehicles.
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New site for KiwiRail train control centre
The KiwiRail National Train Control centre, which controls train movements across most of the country, has moved into new premises in Wallaceville, Upper Hutt.
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No more ‘Give Way’ on WA level crossings
A major safety review into Western Australia’s public road, passively-controlled level crossings has recommended removal of all Give Way signs on public road level crossings as active warning controls are put in place.
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Condition Monitoring and Rail Tunnelling
Condition monitoring continues to play a critical role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of railway systems.
With extensive networks and heavy reliance on trains for transportation, it is
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New test milestone for Queensland ETCS
A train from the Queensland New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) fleet has completed its first low speed ETCS dynamic test on the Shorncliffe line: a significant milestone in preparing for travel through
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Scurrah joins ARA Board
Pacific National managing director and chief executive officer Paul Scurrah has joined the Board of the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) as a general director.
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Technology detects bridge strikes at Melbourne hot spots
Melbourne Metro has installed new technology to detect bridge strikes across the metropolitan network, limiting potential delays for thousands of train passengers.
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WA Budget boost for METRONET projects
The 2023-24 Western Australian State Budget has included $13.6 billion worth of investment on transport infrastructure, with $5.9b allocated for the Government’s transformational METRONET program.
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Securing new transport systems against cyber risks
As the digital sophistication of public transport infrastructure and services increases, it is vital to ensure that new transport systems are secured against cyber risks.
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