The demolition of a service station in Burleigh Heads has been completed, allowing construction to commence on the new Burleigh Heads station for the extension of Gold Coast Light Rail.
Stage three of
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Sunshine Coast Council pushing for mass transit solution
The Sunshine Coast Council has called on the Queensland state government to back its vision for a public transport system.
The council is currently in the process of evaluating options for a mass transit
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Study to assess double-stacked freight on Mount Isa line
The Queensland government will complete a business case into the potential to run double-stacked freight trains from Mount Isa to Stuart and the Port of Townsville.
Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark
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Go-ahead for business case for Gold Coast Light Rail stage four
The Queensland and Gold Coast governments will jointly fund the business case for stage four of the Gold Coast Light Rail line.
Stage four, previously known as stage 3B, would see the light rail line extended
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Mount Isa Line upgrades begin as more resources moved via rail
Work has begun on an upgrade of the Mount Isa rail line, which was significantly damaged in flooding caused by monsoons in 2019.
The $6 million upgrade will improve 320km of the line, beginning near Hughenden
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Tender details for stage one of Beerburrum to Nambour works released
The tender for the first stage of the Beerburrum to Nambour Rail upgrade will be released next month.
The move is a step forward for the long-awaited Sunshine Coast rail project with a call for tenders
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Services increase on SEQ network, but group calls for more infrastructure
105 train services will be added to the South East Queensland (SEQ) public transport network on weekdays from August 10, to support safe travel.
The train services are in addition to almost 1,000 extra
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Inland Rail independent flood panel members announced
The federal and Queensland governments have announced the members of the independent Inland Rail flood modelling review panel.
The five members are Mark Babister, Tina O’Connell, Ferdinand Diermanse,
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Plans to remove level crossing in Carseldine, Brisbane fully funded
Plans to remove another level crossing in Brisbane’s suburbs have been backed by funding from all levels of government, with work to begin in 2021.
The Queensland state government will contribute $128
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Federal-state study identifies improvements to dangerous level crossing
A study into a notorious level crossing and station precinct in Brisbane’s east has attracted community input, with 300 surveys completed and 180 ideas shared in an online feedback portal.
The input
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