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Aurizon invests in Port of Townsville

AURIZON has put another $5 million into developing the Port of Townsville’s first multi-modal rail terminal.

Aurizon CEO Andrew Harding, Aurizon Port Services manager Jackie Gregory, Aurizon bulk executive Clay McDonald and Queensland resources minister Scott Stewart at the Port of Townsville.

Aurizon CEO Andrew Harding, Aurizon Port Services manager Jackie Gregory, Aurizon bulk executive Clay McDonald and Queensland resources minister Scott Stewart at the Port of Townsville.

The project involves investing in a direct rail corridor into Aurizon Port Services' container and handling park, with almost 2km of track across three rail lines. Aurizon said it was creating efficient...

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