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The Coffs Harbour Bypass is a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) realignment of Pacific Highway that will bypass the city of Coffs Harbour, including up to 12 sets of traffic lights. [47] It is being built as a four-lane motorway with three tunnels. [ 48 ]
High-speed rail in Australia has been under investigation since the early 1980s. [1] [2] Every federal government since this time has investigated the feasibility of constructing high-speed rail with speeds above 200 km/h, but to date nothing has ever gone beyond the detailed planning stage.
The Macleay Valley Way is a road in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales that connects the Pacific Highway to Kempsey and Frederickton.It runs along a former section of the Pacific Highway that was bypassed by a newer alignment between 2013 and 2016.
In March 1915, the Coffs Harbour Timber Company (CHT) acquired the rail vehicles, a stationary steam engine as well as 13 km (8 miles) of rails from the BAT Co. The office building of BAT Co. on the corner of Camperdown Street and Nile Street was taken over by the state railways and became the Station Master's Cottage.
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The High Speed Train design was significantly modified, with the power cars being 50 cm (19.7 in) shorter, the Paxman Valenta engine downrated from 2250 to 2000 bhp (1680 to 1490 kW), gearing lowered for a top operating speed of 160 km/h (100 mph), suspension modified to operate on inferior track, and air filters and a cooling system modified ...
Maitland roundabout improvements. $4.9 million project nearing completion. Muswellbrook bypass. Community feedback on the preferred option is to be sought in 2021. New England Highway draft corridor strategy; New England Highway and Wyndella Road intersection, Lochinvar; Safety improvements Whittingham. Work commenced April 2021.