East-West rail corridor, Australia

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East-West rail corridor, Australia
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Sydney
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Sydney-Brisbane railway
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Sydney-Melbourne railway
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Main Suburban line
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Parramatta
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Main Western line
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Orange
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Broken Hill line
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Broken Hill
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NSW - SA border
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Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway
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to Adelaide, and the Melbourne-Adelaide railway
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Crystal Brook
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Port Augusta
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Trans-Australian Railway
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Tarcoola
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Adelaide-Darwin railway
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Trans-Australian Railway
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SA - WA border
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Trans-Australian Railway
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Kalgoorlie
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Eastern Goldfields Railway
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Northam
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Eastern Railway
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Perth

The East-West rail corridor is a standard gauge railway that runs across Australia starting in Sydney, linking the Eastern states to Western Australia.[1] The Indian Pacific passenger service operates along the route, as do a number of local passenger services. Made up of a number of individual railway lines constructed by various government railway authorities since the 1880s, it was not until 1970 that gauge conversion was carried out and through trains were possible along the entire route.[2]

The rail corridor has an 81% share of land freight between the Eastern States and Perth, up from 60 percent in 1996-97,[3] and saw a record 3.46 billion gross tonne kilometres of freight carried in November 2007.[4] Major freight operators on the corridor include Pacific National, QRNational, and Specialised Container Transport.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Another record East West haul. Links. Australian Rail Track Corporation (November 2006). Retrieved on 2008-04-06.
  2. ^ National Railway Museum Port Adelaide - Rail History. www.natrailmuseum.org.au. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
  3. ^ ARTC - News - NSW Lease 2004 Summary. www.artc.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-06.
  4. ^ ARTC - East West Rail Freight Record Tumbles. www.artc.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-06.