Rural industry concerned by QR route overhaul
Queensland Rail's overhaul of services on the Townsville-Mount Isa rail corridor continues to worry the rural industry, particularly in regard to the future of rail transport availability for cattle movements.
QR has already moved some freight from rail to road on the corridor and says the next step in the process will be a review of the freight distribution centre operations along the route.
"QR is consulting with...
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