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North-west NSW grain industry supported by rail upgrade

Narrabri to Turrawan Line Upgrade. Image: Australian Rail Track Corporation.

The Australian Rail Track Corporation has completed the Narrabri to Turrawan Line Upgrade just in time for what’s anticipated to be one of the largest grain harvests for farmers in north-west New South Wales.

Fully-funded by a $44.7 million investment from the Albanese Government, the rail upgrade between the Hunter Valley and Narrabri North significantly improves freight efficiency and connectivity in the region.

It also aligns seamlessly with the future interface of the Inland Rail at Narrabri North, positioning the region as a key hub for freight movement across NSW and beyond.

“The Albanese Government is proud to have fully funded this critical upgrade, which will be an important link between Northern NSW, Inland Rail and the port of Newcastle,” said Catherine King, Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister.

“These improvements not only strengthen the rail network but also boost economic growth by facilitating the transport of grain and other freight.

“This means more grain and goods can be transported in a single trip, providing smoother connection and reducing transportation costs.”

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The upgrade supports heavier train loads, allowing each train to carry more freight – up to 25 tonnes per axle, increasing the total weight bearing load for each train while enabling trains to travel at up to 80 kilometres per hour along the corridor.

The 35-kilometre project involved the replacement of outdated steel and timber sleepers with heavy-duty concrete sleepers, upgrading existing rail and associated civil works.

“The completion of the Narrabri to Turrawan Line Upgrade is a significant boost for the NSW north-west communities and the broader economy,” said Wayne Johnson, Australian Rail Track Corporation CEO and Managing Director.

“This improves efficiency of logistics for agricultural producers and freight movers, helping them and the communities where they operate to be more sustainable.

“We extend our gratitude to all stakeholders involved in this project, including our customers and the Australian Government, for their collaboration and support in delivering this essential upgrade.”

 

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