
15 Apr Victoria’s New Grain Terminal Takes Trucks Off Roads
The Victorian government has announced a new grain terminal in the state that will be connected to rail for the first time in 30 years, taking trucks off regional roads, with freight trains moving bulk grain for domestic and export markets.
A four-kilometre section of the previously closed Moulamein Line will allow for the new Barnes Junction terminal to begin operating – this follows a $10 million upgrade of the Echuca-Barnes-Deniliquin freight corridor which was completed in late-2023.
Plans for construction of a hardstand will eventually enable loading of containerised goods from the region to also be moved south by rail.
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