QR feels the heat from private sector coming on down the line
Despite current conditions, the race is on to win customers as new coal projects come into production and the infrastructure and rolling stock must be put into place to cope with it
COMPETITION between rail rivals QR and Pacific National (PN) was visibly increasing in Queensland, as more and more Pacific National-branded trains entered service on the state’s rail network, QR chief executive Lance Hockridge told Lloyd’s List DCN.
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