National Rail `had agreed access to Acacia Ridge', says Graham
Pacific National's predecessor National Rail Corporation had an understanding with Queensland Rail for long-term access to the Acacia Ridge freight terminal, the Federal Court heard on Monday.
Vince Graham, the former National Rail chief, told the court that long-term access over the terminal was contemplated by state laws establishing National Rail in 1991, the Australian Financial Review reported.
In 2001, National Rail was sold to the Patrick-Toll...
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