Passengers who use the Transwa Australind rail service in WA will be invited to have their say to help plan replacement services for the upcoming Armadale Line shutdown. Read more
Inland Rail works prepare for harvest
Construction within the existing rail corridor between Narrabri and Penneys Road north of Bellata in NSW will proceed until 31 October to enable the line to be operational before the next harvest season. Read more
South Geelong, Waurn Ponds rail works contract
Djilang Alliance has been appointed as the preferred contractor to deliver the South Geelong to Waurn Ponds Duplication project in Victoria. Read more
Port Adelaide rail line back on agenda
The newly-elected South Australian Labor Government is set to rebuild the Port Dock railway line and station linking Port Adelaide to the CBD. Read more
First glimpse of new Raywood Station
With major works underway on the new Raywood Station on the Swan Hill line in Victoria, concept designs have been released giving locals a preview of how it will look when finished. Read more
Inland Rail set for Queensland ‘regioneration’
Queensland is one step closer to realising the transformational benefits of the Inland Rail with multinational consortium Regionerate Rail being announced as the constructor for the Public-Private Partnership between Gowrie to Kagaru. Read more
Date set for Maylands crossing removal
The Easter Bunny is delivering twice this year for motorists in and around the Perth suburb of Maylands, with the busy Caledonian Avenue Level Crossing closing permanently in mid-April. Read more
Blue Mountains rail line on fast track to repair
A 16-metre-deep sink hole is being filled in as part of the NSW Government’s works to repair and reopen the critical western rail freight line. Read more
Bye to boom gates at Hallam Road
The countdown is on to Melbourne’s 59th level crossing removal, with the Hallam Road boom gates officially removed during the ongoing construction blitz on Friday night.
Titanic effort at Mt Eden
Sturdy, strong, steel ‘titans’ are starting to reveal their mechanical muscle to advance the next stage of New Zealand’s largest transport infrastructure project. Read more