‘Snail rail’: ACT chief challenges Albanese government to upgrade Canberra-Sydney train line
by Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporte from World news | The Guardian on (#696C5)
Exclusive: High-speed rail advocates support call from Andrew Barr, saying even gradually beginning track duplication could cut travel times in half within a decade
ACT chief minister, Andrew Barr, has challenged the federal government to upgrade the snail-like Canberra-Sydney train line, calling for cheaper upgrades as a no brainer" even if a true high-speed line has to wait.
Noting that the federal government has earmarked the Newcastle-Sydney corridor as the first priority for its new High Speed Rail Authority, Barr even raised the prospect of developing part of a Canberra corridor at the same time.
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