Transurban
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This article is about the Australian toll road operator. For the German maglev train, see Krauss-Maffei Transurban.
Type | Public |
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Traded as | ASX: TCL |
Industry | Infrastructure and development |
Founded | 1995, Melbourne, Australia |
Headquarters |
505 Little Collins Street Melbourne, Australia |
Key people | Christopher James Lynch - CEO |
Products |
CityLink, Westlink M7, Hills M2 motorway assets = |
Employees | 460 [1] |
Website | www.transurban.com |
Transurban is an international toll road developer and manager with interests in Australia and North America. In Australia, Transurban has a stake in five of Sydney's nine motorways, and, in Melbourne, it is the full owner of CityLink, which connects three of the city's major freeways. In 2006, 2007 and 2008, the Group was included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World list of high performing companies.
Roads and projects
Melbourne, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Virginia, US
- Pocahontas 895 near Richmond, Virginia - in May 2006 paid $US611 million (A$815 million) for a 99-year concession on this tollway.[3]
- Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) HOT Lanes
- Interstate 95 (Northern Virginia) HOT Lanes
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