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Truce called as WA grain goes back onto rail with cash pledge

by Sineva Toevai last modified Jul 03, 2009 04:39 PM

AUSTRALIA’S biggest grain handler, CBH Group, is relieved that it can put its grain back on Western Australia’s rail network after the reopening of four lines suspended by WestNet Rail on June 15.

  
Truce called as WA grain goes back onto rail with cash pledge

BUMPER DECISION: Investment commitment from state government brings grain comfort.

A lack of funding from the state government prompted WestNet to cease operations on the lines that were used by the CBH to transport its customers’ grain, forcing the company to transfer some tonnage to the roads.
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