The Germany-based Kraiburg STRAIL is a leading plastic fabrication company specialising in level crossings, noise protection, industrial elements, and plastic sleepers, catering to tram and railroad lines.
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More funding for level crossing safety
The Federal Government will invest $4.6 million in grant funding to improve level crossing safety across Australia, via its Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Program, which aims to foster research and also improve the data and risk assessment for the crossings.
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Narwonah Material Distribution Centre taking shape
Inland Rail’s Material Distribution Centre (MDC) at Narwonah, New South Wales, is rapidly taking shape with the distribution site – that will be the largest site of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere – on track to begin services in mid-2023, with 67,000 cubic metres of topsoil stripped and more than 74,000 cubic metres of soil already moved onsite.
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Glenrowan students make Inland Rail impression
Guests of the recent official sod-turn event for Inland Rail’s Tottenham to Albury Tranche 1 were treated to a special sneak preview of the amazing artwork completed by Glenrowan Primary School, which will adorn the enhancement site in the coming weeks.
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$24 million to boost Gilgandra-Coonamble freight
The NSW Government will invest more than $24 million into upgrading 96km of rail line between Gilgandra and Coonamble to help boost freight loads and lower costs.
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Green light for all nine Sydney Metro precincts
Planning approval has been received for new precincts to transform communities along the new 24km Sydney Metro line connecting Westmead to the Sydney CBD.
The new transport-orientated hubs will be located in Westmead, Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, The Bays, Pyrmont and Hunter Street.
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No kidding with Metro Melbourne’s goats crew
A special herd of goats is crucial to preparing Metro Trains Melbourne’s train network for hot weather.
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More trains more often on Hurstbridge line
More train services will operate on Melbourne’s Hurstbridge line from the middle of the year, alongside two new stations at Greensborough and Montmorency.
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Track laying nearly done for Metro and Southwest
Track laying on the next stage of Australia’s biggest public transport project – Sydney’s Metro and Southwest – is more than 95 per cent complete in the 15.5 kilometre metro railway twin tunnels, which will link new communities to rail services, slash travel times and support further employment growth.
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CRL reviews damage from Auckland floods
City Rail Link will carry out a full assessment from the flooding event which continues to affect Auckland since last Friday.
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