Track + Signal - January - March 2016
Track + Signal - January - March 2016
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As Track + Signal enters its 20th year, the subject of high-speed rail remains front and centre. Is there a role for magnetic levitation in Australasia? What form should a new HSR terminal take in Sydney? Tim Fischer, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and renowned rail book author, weighs up the achievements and missed opportunities of the past 20 years, and infrastructure developments are examined with a particular emphasis on the needs of freight operators and their clients.This issue includes a bumper report on the AusRAIL Plus 2015 conference and exhibition and a preview of the Railway Technical Society of Australasia's Conference on Railway Excellence 2016.
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Published quarterly, Track+Signal is the only magazine dedicated specifically to the business of rail transportation in Australasia. Its audience includes not only key corporate executives, engineers, politicians and other professionals within the rail industry but also serious amateur rail enthusiasts and those with a general interest in public transport infrastructure and technology and/or the rail heritage of Australia and New Zealand. Each issue carries articles on new equipment, track and station construction and staffing appointments, news briefs, case studies, company profiles, opinion and analysis essays, and tributes to historic rolling stock throughout Australasia and overseas. All content is aimed equally at experienced rail sector members and keen lay readers.
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