Fast track for 'missing link' in coal logistics chain
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Obsidian
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Mar 24, 2005 12:00 AM
Queensland will spend $25m to see if it is feasible to fast-track the expansion of Abbot Point coal terminal, and link two coal railway networks.
The plans could see Abbot Point expanded from 15m tonnes to 25m tonnes by 2008, and a 74-km northern missing link filled in between the Goonyella and Newlands coal rail systems.
Sources said that filling in the missing rail link...
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