Early concept designs have been released ahead of level crossing removals in Ringwood and Ringwood East in Melbourne.
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$3 million for upgrades to Australind Line
The Western Australian Government has allocated $3 million to upgrade and improve safety at 11 railway crossings along the Australind Line.
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RISSB rail safety award winners named
A trauma guidebook written by train drivers for train drivers, a groundbreaking wellness advocate program, and an innovative GPS position marker tool, all took top honours at last night’s RISSB Rail Safety Awards.
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Goodbye to the greens
Green dots have been removed from all NSW modes of public transport.
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RISSB face-to-face courses return in 2022
Rail transport operators, infrastructure managers and contractors now have access to safety critical communications, derailment and investigation training from the one provider – the Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (RISSB).
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Speeding up track protection process
Track maintenance and repair work is of course a constant requirement to ensure safety of journeys along the rail lines.
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Four more for the axe
Four level crossings in the Melbourne suburb of Preston will be gone for good next month, with trains set to run on a new elevated rail bridge along the Mernda line in May.
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Barangaroo Station gets a lift
Construction continues inside the cavern and on the surface at Sydney’s Barangaroo station, with installation of station platforms and escalators recently completed.
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Police checks at level crossings
For the first time in Sydney, a police operation is underway to ensure drivers obey the rules at level crossings, to avoid a potential tragedy.
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New station and bridge for Keon Parade
Communities in Reservoir and Thomastown will soon benefit from a brand-new station and elevated rail bridge over Keon Parade, removing the dangerous and congested level crossing and boosting safety in Melbourne’s north.
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