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While railways in some states were briefly operated as private companies, railways of Australia have historically operated as Government instrumentalities. The earlier form of a single state government railway department in each state no longer exists – with complex relationships developed by state and federal government corporations operating in multiple locations and across borders between ...
This category is for all rail companies in Australia. Please ensure that the companies are appropriately categorised into the subcategories as displayed. Companies may be included in more than one category. An alternate presentation of this category can be found on the page List of Australian railway companies. Companies portal; Australia portal
This category is for all companies in Australia that own or manage railway infrastructure, relating mainly to track infrastructure. Pages in category "Railway infrastructure companies of Australia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The first railway was privately owned and operated and commissioned by the Australian Agricultural Company in Newcastle in 1831, a cast-iron fishbelly rail on an inclined plane as a gravitational railway servicing A Pit coal mine. The first steam-powered line opened in Victoria in 1854.
This is a list of former railway operating companies operating in Australia. For former Government authorities, see List of former government railway authorities of Australia . National
Pages in category "Freight railway companies of Australia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
6.1 Australia. 6.2 New Zealand. 7 See also. 8 References. ... Eesti Raudtee (Estonian Railways, national railway company; privatized 2001, re-nationalized 2006–2007)
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is an Australian Government-owned statutory corporation. It operates one of the largest rail networks in the nation, spanning 8,500 km across five states and 39 worksites.