Rail investment to bear freight fruit: BITRE
THE BUREAU of Infrastructure Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) expects rail freight timetables to change by mid-year to reflect investment in infrastructure, especially between Sydney and Melbourne.
The expectation appears in the bureau’s performance indicators report for 2007/08.
In that period, the extensive infrastructure work on the North-South corridor was still in its early stages, with scheduled intermodal transit times remaining above Australian Transport Council targets.
“As...
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