 | | From: | Alex Mills | | Subject: | ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:26:46 +1100 |
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 | Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight Saturday, 15 January 2005
The company behind the Adelaide to Darwin rail freight service says in the first 12 months the railway has performed beyond expectations.
http://www.abc.net.au/darwin/news/200501/s1282507.htm
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 | | From: | shane.polle at austmg.com | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | 17 Jan 2005 20:43:41 -0800 |
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 | Paul Blair wrote: > David Bromage wrote: > > Les Brown wrote: > > > >> And the day that Ford gets their the B-Triples of the roads and moves > >> back > >> to rail, can never come soon enough for me. > > > > > > The TIA is lobbying for tri-tri-tri triples to be allowed on the major > > highways. They claim it will be more efficient as two of them can do the > > work of three doubles. But they stress that these are not road trains > > and would only be used on divided highways between capital cities. > > > > Cheers > > David > > Interesting, as we don't have any capital to capital road that is > divided the entire length (Canberra-Sydney is, sort of, but not a major > freight link) > > Paul Blair
Considering the limited felxibility (routes) and hence double handling, cost of tyres, poor fuel economy compared to rail etc, there must be a point where even bigger trucks are simply not competetive against rail. At list a guy driving a semi or even a B-double can offer fast door to door service.
Shane
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 | | From: | shane.polle at austmg.com | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | 16 Jan 2005 18:27:09 -0800 |
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 | David Bromage wrote: > Petzl wrote: > > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond > > Actually Tennant Creek to Mt Isa and Katherine to Wyndham are in the > "maybe" categories. Depends how the road feeder services to the railway > progress in the next few years. > > Cheers > David
It will be hard to justify going to Mt Isa. The current 1000km long railway from Isa to T'ville has no initial capital payback requirement. Only MTCE and upgrading.
What is the likely saving in rail distance? 200-300km? @ say 3c/t/km so $9/t! This could easily be consumed by capitial repayment costs.
What is the saving in shipping? Probbaly minimal?
New port facilities have to be built, anything wrong with current? IS an expansion required?
Reducing traffic on Mt Isa line will only increase the unit MTCE costs for the remaining freight.
However if a SG line is built to Mt Isa, it should go as DG direct to Cloncurry, not via the current dogs leg and both lines would pick up more freight.
Shane
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 | | From: | witchelina at nospam.com | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:42:05 +0930 |
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 | shane.polle@austmg.com wrote:
> > It will be hard to justify going to Mt Isa. The current 1000km long > railway from Isa to T'ville has no initial capital payback requirement. > Only MTCE and upgrading. > > What is the likely saving in rail distance? 200-300km? @ say 3c/t/km so > $9/t! This could easily be consumed by capitial repayment costs. > > What is the saving in shipping? Probbaly minimal? > > New port facilities have to be built, anything wrong with current? IS > an expansion required? > > Reducing traffic on Mt Isa line will only increase the unit MTCE costs > for the remaining freight. > > However if a SG line is built to Mt Isa, it should go as DG direct to > Cloncurry, not via the current dogs leg and both lines would pick up > more freight.
Any private consortium WITHOUT tax payers money who wishes to build a standard gauge link from the AS to DAR standard to QR skinny gauge is "hereby invited to piss their money against the wall".
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 | | From: | Petzl | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:52:11 +1100 |
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 | On 16 Jan 2005 18:27:09 -0800, shane.polle@austmg.com wrote:
> >David Bromage wrote: >> Petzl wrote: >> > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond >> >> Actually Tennant Creek to Mt Isa and Katherine to Wyndham are in the >> "maybe" categories. Depends how the road feeder services to the >railway >> progress in the next few years. >> >> Cheers >> David > >It will be hard to justify going to Mt Isa. The current 1000km long >railway from Isa to T'ville has no initial capital payback requirement. >Only MTCE and upgrading. > >What is the likely saving in rail distance? 200-300km? @ say 3c/t/km so >$9/t! This could easily be consumed by capitial repayment costs. > >What is the saving in shipping? Probbaly minimal? > >New port facilities have to be built, anything wrong with current? IS >an expansion required? > >Reducing traffic on Mt Isa line will only increase the unit MTCE costs >for the remaining freight. > >However if a SG line is built to Mt Isa, it should go as DG direct to >Cloncurry, not via the current dogs leg and both lines would pick up >more freight. > >Shane
Between Mt Isa and Tenant Creek there are tonnes of resources that become very viable if transport costs come down
Access to a second port also makes for competition
This is one of many cases where heavy rail will pay handsomely
__ -- Replace the lot with MonoRail The tracks below turned into Tollways
http://home.iprimus.com.au/petzl/Mono.htm
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 | | From: | Dave Proctor | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:38:50 +1100 |
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 | On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:52:11 +1100, Petzl wrote:
[...drivel snipped...]
Piss off, PretzDill.
Dave
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NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today.
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 | | From: | JohnMcCandless | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:23:19 GMT |
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 | > > However if a SG line is built to Mt Isa, it should go as DG direct to > Cloncurry, not via the current dogs leg and both lines would pick up > more freight.
I'm fairly sure that's the plan... The dogsleg through Duchess is only there because of historical circumstances, anyway. (ie, there was no Mt Isa when the line was first laid). I'm thinking the SG line may come in from the north, roughly on the old Kajabbi branch alignment...
Johnmc
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 | | From: | Petzl | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:14:50 +1100 |
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 | On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:26:46 +1100, "Alex Mills" wrote:
>Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight >Saturday, 15 January 2005 > >The company behind the Adelaide to Darwin rail freight service says in the >first 12 months the railway has performed beyond expectations. > >http://www.abc.net.au/darwin/news/200501/s1282507.htm >
To be expected Privatly Run
Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond
Petzl -- LET'S LOOK OUT FOR AUSTRALIA http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/ Protecting our way of life from terrorist threat
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 | | From: | Dave Proctor | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:01:19 +1100 |
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 | On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:14:50 +1100, Petzl wrote:
[...drivel snipped...]
Piss off PretzDill.
Dave
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NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today.
http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/
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 | | From: | Roy Wilke | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:11:56 +1000 |
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Petzl wrote:
(snip)
> > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond
I take it you think that the line connecting Townsville with Mt Isa is only suitable for trams?
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 | | From: | Mick | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 04:21:10 GMT |
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 | "Roy Wilke" wrote in message news:41e9e98c$0$20754$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > > > Petzl wrote: > > (snip) > > > > > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond > > I take it you think that the line connecting Townsville with Mt Isa is > only suitable for trams? > Do Mono-Rails qualify? (;-) LOL -- Mick (:-D "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." Soren Kierkegaard Danish Philosopher 1813-1855
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 | | From: | qwerty | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 04:54:33 GMT |
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 | "Mick" wrote in message Do Mono-Rails qualify? (;-) LOL
oh pleeeese, dont start!... I was still trying to work out how they change the Indian Pacific change boogies to a Mono-Rail when Transoprt Minister Pretzl takes over!
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 | | From: | JohnMcCandless | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:19:20 GMT |
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 | "Roy Wilke" wrote in message news:41e9e98c$0$20754$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > > > Petzl wrote: > > (snip) > > > > > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond > > I take it you think that the line connecting Townsville with Mt Isa is > only suitable for trams?
Heh... in its' current state, he's not far off the mark...
Johnmc
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 | | From: | David Bromage | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:33:12 +1100 |
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 | Petzl wrote: > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond
Actually Tennant Creek to Mt Isa and Katherine to Wyndham are in the "maybe" categories. Depends how the road feeder services to the railway progress in the next few years.
Cheers David
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 | | From: | jim.gordon | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 04:49:27 GMT |
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 | The sleeper making plant is still at Tennant Creek, everything is there, and could possibly be up and running in a few weeks, when the need for it arises,....Jimbo
"David Bromage" wrote in message news:cscckd$sdh$2@news-02.connect.com.au... > Petzl wrote: > > Next Heavy Rail direction should be to Mt Isa and beyond > > Actually Tennant Creek to Mt Isa and Katherine to Wyndham are in the > "maybe" categories. Depends how the road feeder services to the railway > progress in the next few years. > > Cheers > David
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 | | From: | David Bromage | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:05:35 +1100 |
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 | Somebody from the Trucking Industry Association was on ABC radio complaining that too much freight was being carried by rail.
Cheers David
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 | | From: | Paul Blair | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:47:58 +1100 |
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 | David Bromage wrote: > Somebody from the Trucking Industry Association was on ABC radio > complaining that too much freight was being carried by rail. > > Cheers > David
As a matter of interest, does anyone have a list (by commodity) of items hauled south-north and vice versa? Leaving out the army exercise (an unusual event) what would the figures show? What percentage of freight is free of insurance claims?
Paul Blair
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 | | From: | witchelina at nospam.com | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:41:55 +0930 |
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 | David Bromage wrote:
> Somebody from the Trucking Industry Association was on ABC radio > complaining that too much freight was being carried by rail.
Yes and they have a case, FreightLink after giving freight forwarders a price they would find hard to resist before the first train lobbed in Darwin twelve months ago, have kicked the price up twice.! No surprise that the decimated road train industry is making a slow but steady come back.
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 | | From: | Les Brown | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 23:56:17 GMT |
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 | On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:05:35 +1100, David Bromage wrote:
>Somebody from the Trucking Industry Association was on ABC radio >complaining that too much freight was being carried by rail. > The Trucking Industry is apparently in quite a turmoil at the moment. With a few similar problems to rail transport (ie; aging, near-retirement drivers and higher OH&S requirements) they are also suffering from squeezed margins due to the pressure of a more highly competitive rail transport and envrionmental concerns.
Whilst no sane person would ever deny that road transport has an even more important role to play than rail transport, the fact of the matter is that rail is now coming into its own and that road must now either find ways of working with rail, as is happening in North America, or compete against it and risk going bust. Whilst I prefer the the former, I doubt I'll be shedding any tears for every long distance trucking operation that fails and falls by the way.
And the day that Ford gets their the B-Triples of the roads and moves back to rail, can never come soon enough for me.
Les Brown
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 | | From: | David Bromage | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:24:30 +1100 |
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 | Les Brown wrote: > And the day that Ford gets their the B-Triples of the roads and moves back > to rail, can never come soon enough for me.
The TIA is lobbying for tri-tri-tri triples to be allowed on the major highways. They claim it will be more efficient as two of them can do the work of three doubles. But they stress that these are not road trains and would only be used on divided highways between capital cities.
Cheers David
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 | | From: | Les Brown | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:43:01 GMT |
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 | On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:24:30 +1100, David Bromage wrote:
>Les Brown wrote: >> And the day that Ford gets their the B-Triples of the roads and moves back >> to rail, can never come soon enough for me. > >The TIA is lobbying for tri-tri-tri triples to be allowed on the major >highways. They claim it will be more efficient as two of them can do the >work of three doubles. But they stress that these are not road trains >and would only be used on divided highways between capital cities. > It seems as though the Western Ring-Road was built with Ford in mind. I wonder how safe this new "monarch of the road" would be?
Les Brown
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 | | From: | Paul Blair | | Subject: | Re: ABC News - Adelaide to Darwin railway pulls its weight | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:51:53 +1100 |
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 | David Bromage wrote: > Les Brown wrote: > >> And the day that Ford gets their the B-Triples of the roads and moves >> back >> to rail, can never come soon enough for me. > > > The TIA is lobbying for tri-tri-tri triples to be allowed on the major > highways. They claim it will be more efficient as two of them can do the > work of three doubles. But they stress that these are not road trains > and would only be used on divided highways between capital cities. > > Cheers > David
Interesting, as we don't have any capital to capital road that is divided the entire length (Canberra-Sydney is, sort of, but not a major freight link)
Paul Blair
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