“The business case will build on previous work completed by Transport for NSW in 2019 on fast rail for Sydney to Newcastle and the Commonwealth’s 2013 high speed rail study that included an.. A first step towards high-speed rail linking major cities, the route would deliver speeds of more than 250km/h, cutting the journey time from Sydney to Newcastle to 45 minutes, down from two-and-a.
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The Perrottet government has quietly abandoned its vision to build its own dedicated fast rail line between Sydney and Newcastle despite four years and roughly $100m spent on feasibility studies,.. But its first priority will be to plan the Sydney to Newcastle section of the network, backed by an initial $500 million federal funding commitment, Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said. “No project captures the imagination of Australians quite like high-speed rail, and we are committed to realising the massive benefits this project.



