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Sydney’s light rail network open for tender

One of New South Wales' largest railway engineering projects reached its next phase after three international consortia were called to tender for its delivery and operation. A range of high-calibre international groups will vie for the Public Private Partnership contract to Sydney's CBD and South East Light Rail, which includes everything from the design and…

19 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Protecting track workers in some of the toughest working environments

Track workers are engaged in safety critical tasks on a daily basis. Protecting these workers is a priority for the rail industry. We had the chance to speak with Matthew Manchester, Manager of Safety Performance at Transport for NSW, about the importance of track worker safety and what will be discussed at the upcoming National…

18 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Huge boosts in sight for Melbourne’s rail infrastructure

As one of the largest cities in Australia and a key business and social hub, Melbourne relies on extensive and reliable transport infrastructure. Railway engineering professionals based in the area, then, will be keen to hear about the state government's latest project - a large-scale undertaking to boost Melbourne's existing rail network and ensure it…

17 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Close-Up: Peter Reidy

This February, New Zealander Peter Reidy took over the reins at KiwiRail from Jim Quinn. Mr Reidy, who previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer Infrastructure Services and a number of different leadership roles at Downer EDI will continue to implement KiwiRail's transformation strategy initiated by his predecessor. Attendees at the 2014 NZ Rail…

13 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

An international perspective on light rail

The inaugural Light Rail 2014 conference brought up many universal issues. With a plethora of light rail projects currently being undertaken by nearly every state government in Australia, it is reassuring to know that countries such as Canada, the UK and Norway have faced the same issues that we are currently discussing. The main projects…

12 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Vehicle testing underway on Sydney’s Inner West light rail project

Sydney's Inner West Light Rail extension moved a step closer to completion with the announcement that vehicle testing on the extension will continue to be carried out over the next several weeks. The conclusion of the project's latest phase saw nine new stops being completed, including at Leichhardt North, Marion, Lewisham West and Dulwich Hill. According to Minister for Transport…

7 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Is Queensland’s freight rail set to go national?

Queensland could be incorporated into the national rail network, a move that may result in more railway engineering investment in the state. The Newman government is in talks with the federal government to see whether such a development would benefit Queensland rail industry. The Commonwealth's Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) now manages 8,500 km of…

6 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Leveraging greater levels of collaboration for level crossing safety

Ensuring safety at level crossings has always been a priority for the rail industry. The CRC for Rail Innovation has been facilitating a national trial of adopting low-cost level crossing warning devices (LCLCWDs), which are projected to improve the regional rail network by allowing more level crossings to be upgraded from passive to active controls.…

4 Mar 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

SA on the right track with Seaford line opening

More railway engineering projects could be on the horizon in South Australia following the state's Seaford to Adelaide line commencing passenger services this week. The $29.2 million extension project opened on Sunday (February 23) and is aimed at providing more transport options to SA's southern suburbs. Bryan Nye, chief executive of the Australasian Railway Association…

28 Feb 2014, by Informa Insights

Transport & Logistics

Thinking ahead: From safe anchorages to mentoring the next generation of mariners

The Nautical Institute's Captain André L Le Goubin MA FNI joins us to discuss  the benefits of sharing and transferring mariners' experiential knowledge to both port authorities and the next generation of mariners.  Capt Le Goubin has extensive experience  both at sea and ashore. He was awarded the British Merchant Navy Medal for services to the…

17 Feb 2014, by Informa Insights
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