Aurizon notes Adani statement for new narrow-gauge railway connecting to CQCN
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Aurizon Network notes the announcement by Adani Mining on 13 September 2018 proposing a narrow-gauge railway connecting to the existing Central Queensland Coal Network (CQCN) to service its Carmichael coal project.
There is a standard process under Queensland’s regulatory framework to manage third party requests for access to Aurizon Network’s CQCN and any proposed rail connections to this network.
Aurizon Network has a legal requirement under its access undertaking, which has been approved by the Queensland Competition Authority to:
- Consider all access and connection requests made to it and to initiate a process to assess these requests.
- Treat all access requests confidentially, therefore the company cannot comment on any discussions that may occur with any third party as part of an access application.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/rail-barge/17092018/aurizon-notes-adani-statement-for-new-narrow-gauge-railway-connecting-to-cqcn/
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