The Rail R U OK? campaign is looking for champions.
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Railtech training based on competency experience
JMD Railtech (JMDR) is a global leader in rail engineering, delivering turnkey rail system solutions including design, construction, wiring, testing and commissioning, signalling and system works, as well as safety assurance and audits.
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Coaches, ferries replace Geelong trains
Passengers travelling to and from Victoria’s second largest city will have more travel options as crucial level crossing removals works progress on the Geelong rail line in April and May.
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Sustainability and Passenger Rail Suppliers
The rail industry offers a highly efficient mode of transportation with minimal carbon footprint. And when commuters choose to travel by rail rather than by high emission vehicles, they instantly make
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Cross River Rail costs soar to $6.3b
The costs for Brisbane’s transformative Cross River Rail (CRR) project have blown out by $960 million to an estimated $6.3 billion.
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METRONET rail industry training centre open
The $5.4 million specialist METRONET Trade Training Centre is now open – the first dedicated public facility of its kind in Western Australia.
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The heavy haul heavy hitters
The Heavy Haul Rail Conference held in Perth this week brought together the key players in the Australian heavy haul rail industry.
Attended by key industry decision makers, the event showcased
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Haylen vows to fix NSW train problems
New South Wales’ freshly-minted transport minister Jo Haylen has announced an independent investigation into the malfunctions of Sydney’s train network.
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New Baltic railway sets standard
Project i-TRACE has become well-known in Australia for introducing standardised barcoding to collate data on assets
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Martinus completes works between Sunshine and Albion
The Martinus Rail Services teams recently successfully completed a program of enabling works between Sunshine and Albion in Victoria on behalf of the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC).
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