Inland Rail is a railway line under construction in
Australia
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, and currently Australia's largest infrastructure project. Once complete, it will connect
Melbourne
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and
Brisbane
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along a new route inland through Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland that allows for the use of
double-stacked freight trains. The line is designed for freight, although passenger services could apply for the right to use it as well.
Construction of the line is divided into 13 projects, with of new track to be built and of existing track to be upgraded or modified.
Inland Rail Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC), is constructing the rail line on behalf of the Australian Government.
History
Early proposals
In 1889, a proposed
standard gauge
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and partly mixed gauge line from Brisbane via Rosewood, Warwick and
Wallangarra
Wallangarra is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia on the border with New South Wales.
It is the third-most southerly town in Queensland, south west of Brisbane. Wal ...
shortened the distance between Brisbane and Sydney by .
In the 20th century, several proposals were made for an inland railway route connecting the east coast of Australia. In 1915,
Prime Minister
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Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher (29 August 186222 October 1928) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the fifth prime minister of Australia from 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913 and 1914 to 1915. He held office as the leader of the Australian ...
proposed a "strategic railway" connecting the
South Australia
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n city of
Port Augusta
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to
Brisbane
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, with connections to the
New South Wales
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railway network, at an estimated cost of
A£
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6,500,000. In 1979,
TNT
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founder Ken Thomas proposed a route connecting Brisbane to
Melbourne
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via
Wallangarra
Wallangarra is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia on the border with New South Wales.
It is the third-most southerly town in Queensland, south west of Brisbane. Wal ...
,
Orange
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** Orange juice
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and
Albury
Albury (; ) is a major regional city that is located in the Murray River, Murray region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the twin city of Albury–Wodonga, Albury-Wodonga and is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of ...
, with possible connections to
Adelaide
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and
Perth
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.
Later proposals
In 1995,
Queensland Rail
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detailed a $1.289 billion (equivalent to $ billion in ) proposal for an inland railway corridor connecting Brisbane and Melbourne. New
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
track would follow the existing
narrow gauge
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Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
Main Line to , the
Western railway line to
Wyreema and the
Millmerran railway line
The Millmerran railway line is a 71 kilometre long branch railway in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia.
History
The Queensland Parliament approved a railway line to link Pittsworth, Queensland, Pittsworth with the east v ...
to its terminus at
Millmerran
Millmerran , known as Domville between 1 June 1889 and 16 November 1894, is a town and a Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Millmerran had a population of 1,545 p ...
, with new track connecting to the
Boggabilla railway line
Boggabilla is a small town in the far north of inland New South Wales, Australia in Moree Plains Shire. At the , the town had a population of 529, of which 43.5% identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent.
The name Boggabilla ...
south of the New South Wales–Queensland border.
The route would then have continued along the
Mungindi railway line
The Mungindi railway line is a railway line in northern New South Wales, Australia. It branches from the Main North line at Werris Creek station and heads north-west through the towns of Gunnedah and Narrabri before reaching Moree which for ...
until
Bellata
Bellata (postcode 2397) is a small village in north-central New South Wales, Australia, in Narrabri Shire. At the , Bellata had a population of 266. The place name ''Bellata'' could be derived from the local Aboriginal word meaning "kangaroo" or ...
, with a new line connecting the
Coonamble railway line
The Coonamble railway line is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia, branching from the Main West Line at Dubbo.
It opened in 1903, and carried passenger traffic until the 1970s. 900/950 class railmotors were first introduced on the se ...
via
Wee Waa
Wee Waa () is a town located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales, Australia. The town is within the Narrabri Shire local government area and is on the Namoi River. Wee Waa is north-west of Narrabri and no ...
before once again following existing track: the
Main Western railway line
The Main Western Railway (or Great Western Railway) is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs through the Blue Mountains (Australia), Blue Mountains, and Central West, New South Wales, Central West regions. It is long, of which ...
to ; the
Parkes–Narromine railway line
The Parkes–Narromine railway line is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The line forms part of a cross-country route between Cootamundra on the Main South line and Werris Creek on the Main North line. It is owned by the Rail Infra ...
to ; the
Stockinbingal–Parkes railway line
The Stockinbingal–Parkes railway line (also known as the 'Forbes line') is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia which connects Stockinbingal on the Main South line with Parkes on the Main West line. The line has come to be part of th ...
to ; the
Lake Cargelligo railway line
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to ; the
Main Southern railway line
The Main Southern Railway (or Great Southern Railway) is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs from Sydney to Albury, near the Victorian border. The line passes through the Southern Highlands, Southern Tablelands, South West ...
to ; and the
North East railway line
The North East railway line is a railway line in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The line runs from Southern Cross railway station on the western edge of the Melbourne Melbourne City Centre, central business district to Albury rail ...
to Melbourne. A maximum line speed of would be in place for the corridor, with an additional $189 million (equivalent to $ million in ) upgrade to existing track allowing for speeds of up to in sections.
In 1996, the
Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics (BTCE) released a
working paper
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*A working paper or technical paper. This encompasses literature that has not been peer reviewed or published in an academic journal. Working papers may be disseminated for the purpose of receiving feedback ...
assessing the proposal. It found a new route would save ten hours journey time on the existing coastal route via Sydney, reducing the operating cost for operators from $23.16/tonne to $17.56/tonne, but would facilitate only a small increase in grain production.
In September 2005, the federal
Department of Transport and Regional Services
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Scope
Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could b ...
commissioned a
feasibility study
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into a Brisbane–Melbourne railway link, outlining four possible 'sub-corridors' between and Brisbane. In May 2008, the newly elected
Rudd government
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* Rudd government (2007–10)
* Rudd government (2013)
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allocated $15 million to the
Australian Rail Track Corporation
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ARTC continues to expand the networ ...
(ARTC) to develop a route alignment following the Far Western sub-corridor as detailed in the 2006 study. The corporation's preliminary analysis was released in May 2009, which showed that the cheapest version of the inland railway would cost $2.8 billion to build and would allow freight to be moved from Melbourne to Brisbane in just over 27 hours. Despite this, the analysis also found that, if operational by 2020, the project's costs would outweigh any economic benefits by up to $1.1 billion.
The ARTC's final report was released in July 2010. The report recommended a route from Junee to Melbourne via following the North East railway line, with the route from to Brisbane to build along a new corridor through the Toowoomba range. The report forecast a delivery cost of $3.688 billion, with
track duplication
A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.
Overview
In the earliest days of railways in the United Kingdom, most lin ...
works between Junee and Melbourne and capacity for double-stacked freight trains between Melbourne and Parkes already budgeted by the ARTC.
Approval and funding
The
Gillard government announced forward estimates of $300 million in the
2011 federal budget commencing 2014, with the
Coalition
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Formation
According to ''A G ...
committing to the funding following the election of the
Abbott government
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in 2013. A further $594 million was allocated to ARTC by the
Turnbull government
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in the
2016 federal budget to purchase land for the project, with an additional $8.4 billion in funding over seven years announced in the subsequent
2017 budget.
In the
2020 federal budget, the
Morrison government
The Morrison government was the Australian Government, federal executive government of Australia, led by Prime Minister of Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison of the Liberal Party of Australia, between 2018 and 2022. The Morrison governmen ...
pledged $150 million in funding for additional
grade separation
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works in New South Wales, conditional upon a further $37.5 million commitment from the
New South Wales state government.
The proposed route was to connect the
rail yard
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at
Tottenham, Victoria with the freight yards at
Acacia Ridge
Acacia Ridge is a southern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Acacia Ridge had a population of 7,486 people.
Geography
Acacia Ridge is south of the central business district. It is within the local government are ...
and
Bromelton in Queensland, using a combination of new and existing standard gauge and dual gauge track. Upgrades to existing track would facilitate the use of double-stacked container trains between the three yards.
Independent Review of Inland Rail
On 7 October 2022, the Australian Government announced an Independent Review of Inland Rail, after reports of a cost blowout to a projected $31b and delay in completion to 2030-31.
Undertaken by Kerry Schott AO
the Review report released in April 2023, “confirmed that Inland Rail is an important project to meet Australia’s growing freight task, improve road safety and to help decarbonise our economy”. However, the Review also found “significant deficiencies in the governance and management of Inland Rail”.
The Government agreed to 19 of the Review’s recommendations,
including that the route be shortened to extend from Beveridge in Victoria to Ebenezer in Queensland and that existing rail lines be used wherever possible to minimise additional impacts on the environment and communities. New
intermodal terminals are also to be developed in Melbourne, at Beveridge and Truganina. A third terminal is proposed for
Ebenezer, Queensland. Upgrades to existing track will facilitate the use of double-stacked container trains between the yards. Single-stacked trains will pass through Ebenezer to Kagaru to connect to the existing Sydney to Brisbane Coastal line.
The Review also recommended that Inland Rail be completed in stages, with the Government deciding to “prioritise
heBeveridge to Parkes
ection��, by 2027. The project would also be separated from ARTC, and a subsidiary company, Inland Rail Pty Ltd was operational from early 2024 to complete the construction of Inland Rail.
Route
The route alignment extends from Beveridge in Victoria, through New South Wales to Kagaru in Queensland.
Victoria
In Victoria, the Inland Rail route will follow the existing North East railway line and
Albion–Jacana railway line alignment. Between Beveridge and the line is mostly single track with several
crossing loop
A passing loop (UK usage) or passing siding (North America) (also called a crossing loop, crossing place, refuge loop or, colloquially, a hole) is a place on a single line railway or tramway, often located at or near a station, where trains o ...
s between and in length. The line north of Seymour is
double track
A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.
Overview
In the earliest days of railways in the United Kingdom, most li ...
, with a connection to the
Oaklands railway line at .
Initial works on the corridor commenced in May 2020 as part of the $235 million
North East Rail Line Upgrade, with
John Holland contracted to upgrade the track for line speeds up to .
The work involves replacing or modifying infrastructure at 12 sites between Beveridge and Albury:
* Replacing the Beaconsfield Parade bridge at
Glenrowan
* Lowering the tracks under the
Murray Valley Highway
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bridge at Barnawartha North
* Relocating the existing track and platform on the eastern side of the
Wangaratta
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The city is located at the confluence, junction of the Ovens River, ...
Station to the western side of the station
* Removing the two Wangaratta Station footbridges and replacing them with a single pedestrian underpass
* Lowering the tracks and replacing the Green Street bridge at Wangaratta
* Replacing the Seymour-Avenel Road bridge at
Seymour
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*Seymour, Victoria, a township
** Seymour railway station
* Electoral district of Seymour, a former electoral district in Victoria
* Rural City of Seymour, a former local government area in Victoria
* Se ...
* Relocating tracks (tracks slews), raising signal gantries and modifying overhead powerlines in numerous areas along the rail line
* Modifying
Euroa
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The name Euroa comes from an Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal w ...
Station precinct (relocating the western rail track, building a new station platform, and adding a new pedestrian underpass) and replacing the Anderson Street bridge with a vehicle underpass
* Relocating tracks at
Benalla
Benalla
is a small city in the Hume (region), Hume region of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The town sits on the Broken River (Victoria), Broken River, about north east of the state capital Melbourne. As of the , the population wa ...
Station and removing the existing Benalla Station Approach Road overpass
* Replacing multiple road bridges at
Wandong
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and
Broadford with higher bridges structures,
New South Wales
From
Albury
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, the route continues along the
Main South railway line to
Illabo. Initial consultations on this section of the route commenced in 2018, with upgrades planned to of track. A new section of track is planned to be built between Illabo and Stockinbingal, connecting the Main South railway line to the
Stockinbingal–Parkes railway line
The Stockinbingal–Parkes railway line (also known as the 'Forbes line') is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia which connects Stockinbingal on the Main South line with Parkes on the Main West line. The line has come to be part of th ...
and bypassing
Cootamundra
Cootamundra, nicknamed Coota, is a town in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia and within the Riverina. It is within the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council. At the 2016 Census, Cootamundra had a population of 6,782. I ...
and the
Bethungra Spiral
The Bethungra Spiral is a heritage-listed rail spiral on the Main Southern line near Bethungra, between Junee and Cootamundra. The spiral carries the northbound track, forming a part of the Sydney–Melbourne rail corridor.
It is a list ...
.
The route continues along the line from
Stockinbingal to
Parkes Parkes may refer to:
* Sir Henry Parkes (1815–1896), Australian politician, one of the earliest and most prominent advocates for Australian federation
Named for Henry Parkes
* Parkes, New South Wales, a regional town
* Parkes Observatory, a radi ...
, with construction works to modify sections of the of track starting in late 2023. A further of track has been upgraded between Parkes and Narromine, in addition to the construction of a new connection with the
Broken Hill railway line
The Broken Hill railway line, extending from Orange, New South Wales to Broken Hill, is now part of the transcontinental rail corridor from Sydney to Perth.
The first railway line in New South Wales opened from Sydney to Parramatta Junction ...
west of Parkes allowing services to connect to
Adelaide
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and
Perth
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.
An approximately stretch of track between
Narromine
Narromine (Help:IPA/English, /næroʊmaɪn/) is a rural Australian town located approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Dubbo in the Orana, New South Wales, Orana region of New South Wales. The town is at the centre of Narromine Shire. ...
and
Narrabri
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will be built along a new alignment, and is the longest stage of the project. A further of existing railway between Narrabri and North Star will be upgraded, with a bypass at
Camurra to remove a long hairpin.
The route then continues from North Star and the New South Wales / Queensland border with of new track construction and of upgrades to existing track required. This section will complete one of the key missing rail links between New South Wales and Queensland, using the non-operational rail corridor or new track to connect to the operating line running to
Yelarbon
Yelarbon is a rural town and locality in the Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. It is on the border of Queensland and New South Wales. In the , the locality of Yelarbon had a population of 313 people.
Geography
Yelarbon is in south-c ...
.
Queensland
Following the Independent Inland Rail Review in April 2023,
the Inland Rail service offering for double-stacked trains in Queensland, totalling more than , will run from the New South Wales—Queensland border to a proposed new intermodal terminal at Ebenezer. Single-stacked trains will pass through Ebenezer to Kagaru to connect to the existing Sydney to Brisbane Coastal line.
These sections will be built as
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
, connecting services on both the interstate
standard gauge
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and Queensland
narrow gauge
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
networks.
South-west of
Yelarbon
Yelarbon is a rural town and locality in the Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. It is on the border of Queensland and New South Wales. In the , the locality of Yelarbon had a population of 313 people.
Geography
Yelarbon is in south-c ...
, the Inland Rail route joins the alignment of the
South Western railway line where it extends to south of
Inglewood Inglewood may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Inglewood, Queensland
* Shire of Inglewood, Queensland, a former local government area
*Inglewood, South Australia
*Inglewood, Victoria
*Inglewood, Western Australia
Canada
* Inglewood, Ontario
*Inglewoo ...
, with a new alignment connecting the now-closed
Millmerran line north-east of Millmerran. New track will be built between Southbrook and
Gowrie Junction, with the route bypassing
Toowoomba
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to
Helidon on a new line and then along an upgraded
Western line as far east as
Calvert and new line to Kagaru.
Tunnels
There are three tunnels in Queensland, which allow for
double-stack rail transport
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and
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
and
single-track railway
A single-track railway is a railway where trains traveling in both directions share the same track. Single track is usually found on lesser-used rail lines, often branch lines, where the level of traffic is not high enough to justify the c ...
. These are:
* Teviot Range Tunnel Inland Railway -
* Little Liverpool Range Tunnel Inland Railway -
* Toowoomba Range Tunnel Inland Railway -
These tunnels replace the original narrow gauge-only tunnels between
Grandchester
Grandchester is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Grandchester had a population of 467 people.
Geography
Grandchester is located west of the ...
and
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( ), nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar', is a city on the border of South East Queensland and Darling Downs regions of Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. The urban population of Toowoom ...
with a faster and more maintainable alignment.
Construction
Chronology
In October 2018, INLink, a
joint-venture
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between
BMD Constructions and
Fulton Hogan
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The company was founded by Julius Fulton and Robert Hogan in Dunedin in 1933. In 2013 th ...
, was awarded a $310 million contract for stage 1 of the project between Parkes and Narromine. Work on the Parkes–Narromine railway line and the new Broken Hill railway line connection commenced in December 2018. More than 1,800 people were employed on the project, with works completed in September 2020.
Opposition to construction
The Narrabri and
Baradine
Baradine is a small town in north western New South Wales, Australia. At the , Baradine had a population of 593.
Baradine is located on the Coonabarabran-Pilliga road, about midway between Coonabarabran and Pilliga. It is adjacent to Barad ...
Aboriginal Land Councils
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* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of sev ...
have stated their opposition to the Narromine to Narrabri section of the project, planned to be built on an alignment through the
Pilliga forest
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s which contain various
Aboriginal heritage sites. A route through the Pilliga forests was announced by
Minister for Infrastructure,
Darren Chester
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, in November 2017, despite initial plans by the ARTC to build the line through surrounding farmland.
Landholders and farmers have opposed several sections of the project on environmental grounds. In September 2017, Chester announced the Yelarbon to Gowrie section would be built through the
Condamine River
The Condamine River, part of the Balonne catchment that is part of the Murray-Darling Basin, drains the northern portion of the Darling Downs, an area of sub-coastal southern Queensland, Australia. The river is approximately 500 kilometres (3 ...
floodplain, which reached its highest recorded level in the
2010–11 Queensland floods
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.
As a consequence, the Inland Rail project was referred to the
Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee in 2019, with the committee chair, Senator
Glenn Sterle, critical of ARTC for a lack of consultation with communities along the alignment. Although the ARTC reaffirmed the Yelarbon to Gowrie route would remain across the floodplain, in June 2020,
Deputy Prime Minister
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Michael McCormack, ordered a review of the alignment.
In July 2020, the New South Wales branch of the
Country Women's Association
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It comprises seven indep ...
, along with the NSW Farmers' Association, commenced legal proceedings against ARTC, seeking an independent
hydrology
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review into the Narromine to Narrabri stage of the project.
See also
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Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor, a similar north–south rail corridor connecting inland Australia
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Rail transport in Australia
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Advanced Train Management System, to be fitted to those sections not fitted with regular signalling such as
centralized traffic control
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Railway tunnels in Queensland, Australia
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References
Bibliography
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External links
Submissions to Senate Inquiry into Inland Rail
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Interstate rail in Australia
Proposed railway lines in Australia
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