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FMG gets railroad ticket

FORTESCUE Metals Group has been granted a special rail licence for the rail line to its Eliwana iron ore project, which clears the way for it to get first ore on train in December as planned.

Some of the steel that will be turned into bridge girder modules for Eliwana.

Some of the steel that will be turned into bridge girder modules for Eliwana.

Western Australia premier Mark McGowan said the licence meant the Eliwana rail line could be built. FMG CEO Elizabeth Gaines said the company had worked with government officials over the Christmas...

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