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Historic step towards a unified national rail system This week has marked a landmark moment for Australia’s rail future with Infrastructure and Transport Ministers agreeing to bring the country’s national rail system under one digital signalling technology – the European Train Control System (ETCS)
With the amount of issues over the years, I’m surprised Australia’s . . . We all know that pretty much every state in the country has had some form of major issues with their rail networks at some point in time, some more than others I’m surprised the federal government hasn’t taken control of some if not most of our rail services at some point
The Future of Rail in Australia - mvmteng. com. au In this blog post will explore the future of rail transport in Australia, including key projects, technological advancements, and how rail could reshape our country’s infrastructure and hopefully its future prosperity
Rail investment and policy reform must be a continued priority for the . . . The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) today congratulated Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Australian Labor Party on their re-election, and reaffirmed the rail industry’s commitment to working with government to build a stronger, more sustainable transport future
High-speed rail plans may end Australia’s 40-year wait If Australia is to achieve net zero by 2050, a shift to rail will be essential High-speed city-to-city rail services will be needed to become an attractive alternative to air travel
A NATIONAL RAIL INDUSTRY PLAN FOR THE BENEFIT OF AUSTRALIA The key challenges facing transport in Australia are explored in more detail and areas of focus for Government and industry are identified in order to ensure that rail continues to generate value for the Australian economy and society
Australia A$70 billion rail construction pipeline The Australian Government is investing in reducing road freight and utilising public transport to accelerate progress to net zero and seeking global partners to transition its rail network and decarbonise its transport sector