Structures and regulation are rail's biggest challenges
The potential for a boom in use of Australia’s interstate rail network could be hampered by structural and regulatory constraints, according to the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC).
New line: May be delayed by red tape.
ARTC general manager commercial Simon Ormsby told delegates at the recent AusIntermodal conference that such constraints could impact the organisation’s ability to provide the "right investment" environment.
Such an environment would, Mr Ormsby argued, be supported by moving the road sector...
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