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WAK wants train to stop at Wickepin

STRANDED producers in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt are hopeful rail freight services will be reinstated after nine years, following an announcement of $200 million in joint federal and state funding for Tier 3 freight infrastructure as part of the first package of the Agricultural Supply Chain Improvement program.

 The Narrogin-Kulin line is not in the best shape

The Narrogin-Kulin line is not in the best shape

WA's Tier 3 lines were mothballed in 2013 by Arc Infrastructure on economic grounds. An engineering assessment commissioned by the WA government in 2020 found repairing and reopening all 509km of the...

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