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Hyperloop: high-speed rail network could be tested in Australia
A route between Sydney and Melbourne could serve as a possible testing ground for lightning-fast travel over long distances. Read More »
PN starts the blame game
Last Wednesday & Thursday we met with PN management in an attempt to negotiate your new agreement. There has been next to no progress. Read More »
ACTU NSW Infrastructure Maintenance Enterprise Agreement Negotiations 2016/17 – Update No 10
Bulletin – 10 – 2017 To: RTBU ARTC infrastructure Maintenance Members, On […] Read More »
We stand up, we fight back: Sally McManus
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus called for an historic $45-a-week increase to the minimum wage during a speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday. Read More »
Commuters will have months of pain, but Gladys Berejiklian never asked if it was worth it
“What was never explored was whether Berejiklian could simply have built the north-west rail link to accommodate Sydney’s regular trains.” Read More »
Push for new XPT assembly in Orange
We can only hope that the government has learned from its short-sighted decision to build the new intercity fleet in South Korea. Read More »
Delays, congestion ahead during Epping-Chatswood link closure
This is what commuters can expect when the Epping to Chatswood Rail Link is closed in late 2018 for seven months to make way for the Sydney Metro Northwest. Read More »
Sydney Trains – Facilitation Clause Discussions – Bulletin 9
Bulletin 9 – 2017 -Sydney Trains – Facilitation Clause Discussions – Update […] Read More »
Member for Mackellar must come clean on calls for bus privatisation
The RTBU NSW has called on the Federal Member for Mackellar, Jason Falinski MP to come clean on his demands that the B-Line service on the Northern beaches be privatised. Read More »
Kangy Angy before and after the rain
Kangy Angy might look like an ok spot to build the New Intercity Fleet (NIF) maintenance centre on a good day… Read More »