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Multi-million dollar rail project to boost export coal capacity
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Written by Supply Chain Review   
Thursday, 29 May 2008

Work has begun on a $500 million rail project to expand coal export capacity to enable rail freight carrier QR Limited to meet growing global demand for coal.

The $500 million upgrade of the Jilalan rail yard will lift the capacity of the maintenance and service area by more than 40 percent. According to QR Limited, the project will give a vital boost to the coal supply chain in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.

 
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