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Home 2019 November

Month: November 2019

The Case for The Overland

Edwin November 5, 2019 November 5, 2019South Australia Adelaide, cost, Melbourne, proposals, regional development, upgrade

The argument for fast rail between Adelaide and Melbourne is surprisingly strong, having a higher benefit-cost ratio than the much more expensive east coast proposals.

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