1/5/2024 0 Comments Download seven corridor![]() ![]() ![]() The thrill of discovery was short lived when hostile alien creatures began pouring out of the gateway and into the facility. To get a bird’s eye view of the Narromine to Narrabri section and see the structures proposed in the current design, click here and scroll down to see the fly-through videos.Alien life has been discovered… and they’re angry.A team of scientists experimenting with a small, metallic object brought back from Mars used it to open a gateway linking our world with another deep within the top-secret research lab known as Corridor 7. The current design features 49 new public level crossings, 75 new bridges and viaducts and seven crossing loops, each up to 2.2km long. Prior to construction, members of the project team and our construction contractor ACACPB JV will continue to undertake surveys and geotechnical investigations along the proposed rail corridor.Ĭonstruction will involve millions of cubic meters of earthworks for new embankments, the installation of thousands of concrete culvert drains, road realignments and utility relocations. When complete, it will enable freight trains to connect with the section of Inland Rail under construction between Narrabri and North Star and the completed Parkes to Narromine section that supports freight transport to Adelaide and Perth. The project comprises approximately 306km of new rail corridor and track. Project assessment will be finalised by the Australian Government under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. A decision is expected in the first half of 2023. In late February 2023 the Australian Rail Track Corporation received approval from the NSW Minister for Planning to progress the Narromine to Narrabri Project, subject to conditions and Federal Government approval. The Narromine to Narrabri project in mid-north western New South Wales is Inland Rail’s longest section of track. ![]()
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