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Death crossing due for upgrade

Sunday, August 2, 2009

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By Aaron MacDonald and David Nankervis | Original story A RAILWAY crossing where two people were killed in a train-car collision in the Mid-North yesterday had been earmarked for a safety upgrade. Wakefield Regional Council documents from June this year indicate that the Australian Rail Track Corporation – which manages the rail line – proposed to upgrade [...]

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Pair killed in ‘horrific’ rail crossing smash

Saturday, August 1, 2009

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Original story Two people have died after a freight train hit a car in South Australia – an accident police have described as particularly horrific. The collision happened just after 3:30pm on the Lochiel-Blyth Road, about five kilometres north of Nantawarra and 120 kilometres north of Adelaide.

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Transport ticket system bids

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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By Greg Kelton | Original story OVERSEAS companies are among the 13 which have expressed interest in supplying a multimillion-dollar ticketing system for Adelaide’s public transport system. State Transport Minister Patrick Conlon told the parliamentary Budget Estimates Committee bids would be evaluated between now and August.

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