The Victorian Government is eliminating the Glenroy Road level crossing and constructing a new Glenroy Station. The Glenroy Road level crossing is being dismantled by dropping the rail line beneath the road. The project will also include a brand-new Glenroy Station and station precinct, as well as better local connections, dedicated shared use and pedestrian walkways, and new landscaping, in addition to eliminating the level crossing. The railway crossing will be permanently removed by Saturday, May 14, with trains travelling … Continue reading “Good news for Glenroy community.”
High Capacity Metro Trains
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on High Capacity Metro TrainsThe High-Capacity Metro train (HCMT) make part of the electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that are used by MTM on the Melbourne rail network. The new trains will step by step input passenger provider at the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines. In addition, they will run to Sunbury following the opening of the Metro Tunnel. Passengers throughout the clearer metropolitan rail community will gain thru the redeployment of present trains to different lines. The challenge for this project additionally consists of … Continue reading “High Capacity Metro Trains”
News station opens in Melbourne soon.
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on News station opens in Melbourne soon.The Metro Tunnel will transform Melbourne’s train system, bring more trains to and from the suburbs and take cars off busy roads. The design will create capacity for more than a half a million additional passengers per week to travel during peak times across Melbourne’s train network.
Safe Work in the Rail Corridor SWRC
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on Safe Work in the Rail Corridor SWRCWhen you go out to work on track you expect to come home safety at the end of the day, but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Rules and procedures are there for a reason and they must fully implement to ensure that death or serious injuries are prevented. Performing labour on or nearby a railway track can be risky if safe working rules and procedures have not been appropriately implemented to protect the worksite. Trains cannot stop immediately and … Continue reading “Safe Work in the Rail Corridor SWRC”
Railway committed to the environment
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on Railway committed to the environmentClimate change and environmental sustainability have attracted significant worldwide public attention in the past decade. The value of the widespread utilization of green energy has become increasingly prominent. As one of the largest energy users, transportation has been shifting towards electrification, since electrical energy offers several environmental benefits due to the substantial uptake of green energies in electric power structures. Electrified railway structures not only reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but also enhance the performance of the vehicles. Currently, there is … Continue reading “Railway committed to the environment”
Joining an interlocking
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on Joining an interlockingInterlocking is well-defined as the system achieved through mechanical or electrical devices by which it can be safeguarded that before a signal is taken to “OFF” position, for the direction, which the signal controls, is appropriately set and held, and at the similar time all the signals and points, the operation of which may lead to conflicting arrangements, are locked against the viability of such inconsistent actions. In signalling processes, it is necessary that only that signal should be lowered … Continue reading “Joining an interlocking”
Inland Rail, what’s that ?
Posted on Categories 2022 Leave a comment on Inland Rail, what’s that ?In March 2008, the Australian Government declared that the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) had been inquired to conduct the Melbourne-Brisbane Inland Rail Alignment Study. In its March 2008 statement of the Government said that the Melbourne–Brisbane Inland Rail Alignment Study could build on preceding work through project a greater specific engineering, land corridor and environmental assessment, to allow scoping of the project’s capital cost. In the statement, the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government asked a … Continue reading “Inland Rail, what’s that ?”
How virtual improvements are heralding a brand new golden generation for rail
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on How virtual improvements are heralding a brand new golden generation for railRightly or wrongly, the rail trade has, for decades, suffered from the perception that it’s been slow in its adoption of technology, siloed in its knowledge usage and hampered by tradition infrastructure. The upshot? The industry has been overshadowed by apparently a lot of dynamic and agile transport. But that could seriously change in the coming years to be better connected and data-driven, especially with rail use forming a major part of the infrastructure underpinning recovery from COVID-19 in several … Continue reading “How virtual improvements are heralding a brand new golden generation for rail”
THE ARTERY that Melbourne was waiting for..
Posted on Categories Uncategorized Leave a comment on THE ARTERY that Melbourne was waiting for..Melbourne is one of the most renowned cities in the world, not only for its hospitality and culture make it attractive to the rest of the world but also for its great urban innovations, today Melbourne is the Australian city with branch of train tracks larger around the Country, and with the launch of this new Metro tunnel project, it will be the first city in Australia to have the most advanced control system on train lines, which is CBTC … Continue reading “THE ARTERY that Melbourne was waiting for..”