Surat Basin railway explained

Railroad Name:Surat Basin
Start Year: Proposed

The Surat Basin Railway is a proposed 210km (130miles) freight railway in Queensland, Australia. It is planned to connect the Western railway line near Wandoan which is 230km (140miles) north west of Toowoomba with the Moura railway line, near Banana, 130km (80miles) west of Gladstone.

The aim of the project is to facilitate the export of coal from the developing Surat Basin and freight through to the Port of Gladstone. The proposal is still in the feasibility stage and is being developed by The Surat Basin Railway Joint Venture, which comprises the Australian Transport and Energy Corridor Pty Ltd (ATEC), Xstrata Coal and Queensland Rail (QR). It is estimated that it will cost up to A$1.2 billion and employ a workforce of up to 600 over a -year construction period.

The project was often previously referred to as the "Southern Missing Link". Due to global market conditions and the status of other infrastructure and mining projects in the region, the timeframe for the construction of the railway is still to be finalised.[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: Department of Infrastructure and Planning. Surat Basin Rail – Department of Infrastructure and Planning. Queensland Government. 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100102194023/http://www.dip.qld.gov.au/projects/transport/rail/surat-basin-rail.html. 2 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Surat Basin Rail. Surat Basin Rail Joint Venture . 2010.