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After dumping Inland Rail, Australia has no plan to stop relying on diesel trucks for freight
Every day, hundreds of trucks barrel along highways from Melbourne to Brisbane. Some B-triple trucks stretch to 36 metres or more, more than seven times the length of an average car. Australia relies ...
The federal government has halted plans for the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail, amid concerns the project could cost more than $45 billion to complete.
Plans to proceed with the northern half of the controversial Inland Rail project have been scrapped, with federal funding for hundreds of kilometres of new and upgraded track set to be redirected to ...
Your average pickup truck might be able to tow a few tons, but a semi-truck can tow close to 30. A train car, though, is another order of magnitude heavier still, with some exceeding 150 tons. Using, ...
Trains are not running between Fairfield and Liverpool on the T2 Leppington and Inner West Line, and the T5 Cumberland Line, and between Villawood and Liverpool on the T3 Liverpool and Inner West Line ...
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Australia's $31 billion inland rail, 1,600 kilometers of freight corridor built to crush the trucking industry
Australia is constructing one of its most expensive and controversial infrastructure projects ever, a dedicated inland ...
Some freight services have been cancelled after a collision between a train and a truck carrying sheep caused a derailment this morning. Emergency services were called to a level crossing on Mary ...
Regional communities from Queensland to Victoria react after the major federal rail project was axed overnight.
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