Australasia – Page 2

  • Roy Hill Wabtec FLXdrive battery locomotive
    News

    Pilbara heavy haul battery locomotive unveiled

    2023-11-01T09:30:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: A FLXdrive battery-powered heavy haul locomotive for iron ore mining company Roy Hill has been unveiled at Wabtec’s factory at Erie in the USA. ‘This FLXdrive locomotive represents a major step in the journey to a low-to-zero-emission future’, said Wabtec President & CEO Rafael Santana ...

  • Wellington train
    News

    Changes follow review of commuter rail disruption

    2023-09-14T07:00:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: KiwiRail is taking action to improve track inspection on passenger routes in Wellington and Auckland following the publication of a report into service disruption during May which Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Daran Ponter said provides ’an eye-opening account of poor decision-making’. The report ...

  • Transdev Wellington EMU
    News

    Wellington train operating contract extended

    2023-09-13T11:09:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: Greater Wellington Regional Council has extended Transdev’s contract to operate local passenger trains under the Metlink brand until July 3 2031. Transdev has operated the services since 2016, carrying more than 1·3 million passengers/year on 2 000 services/week. It runs 3·22 million train-km/year on ...

  • Ben Carroll MP at Flinders Street station facilities opening
    News

    More inclusive facilities for train drivers

    2023-09-10T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Enhancements to provide more inclusive facilities for train drivers at Melbourne’s Flinders Street station have been completed. This includes the creation of all-gender locker rooms with private changing rooms, and a maternity room with private areas for expressing and spaces to rest. Other upgrades include new ...

  • InnoTrans
    News

    ARA plans Australia and New Zealand pavilion at InnoTrans 2024

    2023-08-24T05:00:00Z

    INNOTRANS: The Australasian Railway Association will once again host a pavilion to showcase the Australian and New Zealand rail industry at InnoTrans 2024. ARA said it anticipates taking a strong delegation to Berlin, building on its success at the 2022 event. The organisation is seeking feedback ...

  • Melbourne tram passenger with guide dog
    Metro Report International

    Yarra Trams deploys navigation technology for visually impaired passengers

    2023-08-17T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The NaviLens mobile app and codes are being rolled out to assist blind and low-vision passengers to travel independently on Melbourne’s Yarra Trams network. The codes, which look like brightly coloured QR patterns, are initially being installed at every stop on Route 96 as well ...

  • Turnit_Ride_UI_Example
    News

    NSW TrainLink booking system contract awarded

    2023-08-12T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Transport for New South Wales has commissioned Estonian company Turnit and its local partner Spiketech to supply a replacement booking system for NSW TrainLink long-distance services. This will provide an end-to-end digital platform to plan, book and pay for regional train and coach services used ...

  • A Sydney Trains Waratah EMU on a T3 Bankstown service arrives at Sydenham, which is being remodelled as part of the metro project.
    Metro Report International

    Sydney rail to metro conversion confirmed

    2023-08-01T14:34:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales government has committed to completing the conversion of Sydney’s T3 Bankstown Line from a suburban railway to an automated metro, as the final section of the City & Southwest Metro project. When the current state government was elected in March, it ...

  • Inland Rail project
    News

    Dedicated ARTC subsidiary to lead Inland Rail project

    2023-07-29T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Infrastructure manager Australian Rail Track Corp has established a dedicated subsidiary to take responsibility for the 1 700 km Inland Rail freight corridor linking Melbourne and Brisbane, following a highly critical review of the project. Announcing the restructuring on July 7, federal Minister for Infrastructure, ...

  • C series
    News

    Innovation Council appointed to grow Australian rail supply sector

    2023-07-20T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The federal government has appointed a Rail Industry Innovation Council tasked with streamlining practices to increase domestic manufacturing as part of the National Rail Manufacturing Plan. The council is chaired by Jacqui Walters, who has been appointed as Rail Manufacturing Advocate with the aim of ...

  • The Overland Dry Salt Lake South Australia (Photo Journey Beyond)
    News

    The Overland to continue for a further three years

    2023-07-19T11:02:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The Victoria state government has agreed an A$11·5m three-year package to support the operation of The Overland long-distance passenger trains.

  • Queensland train
    News

    ‘Over and back’ speeds Brisbane ETCS testing

    2023-07-06T11:01:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Hitachi Rail has adopted ‘over and back’ switching principles to speed up the testing of digital train control systems being installed on the southeast Queensland rail network. ETCS Level 2 operation is being introduced in conjunction with Brisbane’s Cross River Rail project, which will see ...

  • Impression of train for Queensland
    News

    Downer picks Hyundai Rotem to support delivery of Queensland EMU fleet

    2023-07-05T08:04:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. The Queensland government had selected Downer in February as the preferred bidder over CAF and Alstom for the A$4·6bn contract, which is ...

  • CBH Group is to buy 17 Wabtec 1 067 mm gauge diesel locomotives.
    News

    Australian grain shipper orders locos and wagons in growth drive

    2023-07-04T10:05:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Western Australian grain co-operative CBH Group announced an agreement to buy 17 Wabtec 1 067 mm gauge diesel locomotives on June 29, and the following day placed an order for CRRC Meishan to supply 200 standard gauge and 450 narrow gauge hopper wagons. The orders ...

  • Captis by Kallipr Rail Pit Monitoring
    Metro Report International

    IoT tools monitor tramway pointwork and track temperature

    2023-06-29T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Melbourne operator Yarra Trams has completed the deployment of IoT-based condition monitoring tools to support preventive maintenance of points and to mitigate the effects of hot weather on its tracks. YT has installed Queensland-based IoT technology company Kallipr’s Captis Pulse Lite and Captis Pit Monitoring ...

  • Rio Tinto AutoHaul driverless iron ore train in Pilbara
    News

    Pilbara iron ore wagon manufacturing agreement

    2023-06-14T12:36:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: An agreement to manufacture iron ore wagons in the Pilbara region has been announced by Rio Tinto and Gemco Rail, supported by supply partner Qiqihar Railway Rolling Stock and the government of Western Australia. The mining company is expecting to spend a total of ...

  • Progress Rail Aurizon battery loco conversion project
    News

    Battery freight locomotive conversion underway

    2023-06-01T13:59:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: One of Aurizon’s Class 4000 diesel locomotives is being converted to a prototype EMD Joule battery powered heavy-haul freight loco which can be charged using renewable electricity and capture regenerated energy when braking or travelling downhill. The operator said the prototype will be ’a measured ...

  • Melbourne tram
    Metro Report International

    Bank card payment in next Victoria Myki ticketing contract

    2023-05-16T11:15:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Conduent Business Services and its partner Convergint have been awarded a contract to operate Victoria’s Myki public transport ticketing system for 15 years from December 1 2023.

  • Inland Rail project
    In depth

    Comment: Cost control must improve

    2023-05-02T12:00:00Z

    Australia’s Inland Rail programme is the latest megaproject to face major cost control challenges, reflecting a wider problem for promoters of major infrastructure schemes. The case for developing railways is arguably more compelling than ever, but the industry must offer realistic proposals which can be put into practice cost-effectively, believes our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    News

    Study finds batteries and hydrogen could replace diesel locos on heavy freight trains

    2023-05-02T09:44:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Batteries or a combination of batteries and hydrogen fuel cells could feasibly replace diesel traction on rail freight corridors across Australia, according to a study undertaken by the University of Queensland and operator Aurizon. Researchers analysised real-world data to assess the energy required to transport ...