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MAKE RAIL THE MODE OF CHOICE IN THE NATIONAL LOGISTICS CHAIN
AusIntermodal 2012
Improving Efficiencies in the Rail Freight Network
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Simon Ormsby
Executive GM Strategy & Growth October 2012
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• ARTC established in 1998 to coordinate the national rail network
• Corporations Law Company with 100% of shares owned by the Australian Government
• Owns or leases over 8,500 route km of track on an open access basis
• Projected $700 million operating revenue in 2012-13
• Investment program of $5.5 billion since 2005
• Does not receive recurrent funding from Government
• Has received equity and grant funding for specified works programs
• Regulated by the ACCC through voluntary access undertakings
Ensures fairness and transparency
ARTC Background
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ARTC Background
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1. Establishing a National Network
2. Delivering Network Productivity
3. Future Developments
Items to Cover
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Interstate Network access arrangement in 1998
Establishing a National Network
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Melbourne
Sydney
Adelaide
Perth
Brisbane
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South Australia and Western Australia
• 1998 - Interstate track in South Australia and to Kalgoorlie
• 2000 - Wholesale agreement covering Kalgoorlie-Perth interstate network
• 2008 - Dedicated freight connection from Interstate network to Outer Harbour (Adelaide)
Victoria
• 1999 – 15 year lease of the interstate standard gauge network in Victoria
• 2000 - Dedicated dual gauge connection from Interstate network to Port of Melbourne
• 2008 – 45 year extension of Victorian lease
• 2008 – Lease extended to include 2nd track Seymour to Albury and connection from Interstate network to Portland
Establishing a National Network
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Establishing a National Network
New South Wales and Queensland
• 2004 – 60 year lease of the NSW interstate and Hunter Valley networks
• 2009 – 60 year lease from NSW/Qld border to Brisbane (Acacia Ridge)
• 2010 – NSW Lease extended to include Port Botany rail facilities
• 2011 – NSW Lease extended to include network from Werris Creek to Narrabri / North Star
• 2011 – Australian Government announcement of initial preparatory works for Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Route
• 2012 – Lease extended to include dedicated freight corridors in Sydney from Enfield to Port Botany
• 2013 – Projected completion of Southern Sydney Freight Line to provide dedicated freight corridor from Campbelltown to Enfield
• 2013 – Projected completion of Wholesale arrangements for future freight traffic between Enfield and Newcastle
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Interstate Network access arrangement from 2013
Note : ARTC management including SSFL, Perth to Kalgoorlie wholesale agreement and North Sydney future freight access agreement from 2015 (in development)
Establishing a National Network
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Melbourne
Sydney
Adelaide
Perth
Brisbane
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Delivering Network Productivity
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General freight and passenger network that is critical to a number of economically significant supply chains
• Intercapital domestic freight
• Bulk export chains – grain and minerals
• Domestic steel industry
• Short-haul import – export markets
• NSW and Interstate passenger tourist market
A healthy, competitive rail freight sector with key players emerging
• Asciano (Pacific National Rail) – listed in 2008, ASX top 50 company
• Freightliner – UK based commenced Australian operation in 2009
• Genesee and Wyoming Australia – Parent NYSE listed
• QR National – listed in 2010, ASX top 50 company
• Qube – listed in 2007, ASX top 200 company
• SCT – first private operator – large national transport and logistics provider
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A co-operative approach to a national network has achieved;
• Performance based approach to operating the national rail network
• Consistent Access Regulation
• A national Rail Safety Regulator
• A common operating framework
Delivering Network Productivity
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This reform is supported by investment in technology;
• Upgraded locomotive fleet and fuel minimisation technology
• National Train Communication System
• Wayside technologies to prevent incidents and support maintenance
• Advanced Train Management System proof of concept
Delivering Network Productivity
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Interstate network challenge
• Providing a service offering competitive with road
• Enabling capacity for growth for all markets
• Developing a better quality asset
Since 2005 investment program of $4b
Delivering Network Productivity
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ARTC Network
Brisbane
Melbourne
Sydney
Adelaide
Perth
(With rail share of the land transport market)
81%
11%
19%
(M-S)
(S-B)
(E-W)
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Delivering Network Productivity
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Delivering Network Productivity
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Providing a competitive service offering
A stepped improvement in performance to support increased modal share North –South and maintain rail’s competitive position East – West by offering;
• Transit times that better meet logistics market needs
• Ability for the rail network to deliver reliably
• Reduced rail network operating costs
Key Investments
• Southern Sydney Freight Line – provides south Sydney freight and passenger separation
• Curve and alignment improvements between Newcastle and Brisbane – provides reduced transit
• Double track and additional loops – allow timetable flexibility and 1500m / 1800m services
• Replacement of aged control systems in Qld and Southern NSW – reduces train delays
• Increasing clearance outlines – allows double stacking from Parkes to Perth
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Delivering Network Productivity
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Enabling capacity for growth
Ensure the network can provide capacity for all markets it serves including forward growth;
• Additional capacity to allow for market and modal shift inter capital growth
• Planning for future freight capacity in the North of Sydney
• Investment in Sydney metro to alleviate congestion on the road network
• Support growth in regional traffic between Sydney and Melbourne
• Accommodate minerals opportunities in South Australia and Western Australia
Key Investments
• Additional track infrastructure - enabling 6 daily services Melbourne to Brisbane – current 2.5
• Melbourne – Sydney double track and passing lanes – provides for regional growth
• Reconfiguration of Melbourne metro – alleviates congestion at EW and NS junction
• Sydney metro upgrade – provides for capacity over 1m TEU on rail to Port Botany
• North Sydney works - from 2015 will enable 14 additional daily paths for freight
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Delivering Network Productivity
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Developing a quality, sustainable asset
Modern asset characterised by;
• Improved speed – axle load combination to national standard and beyond
• Reduced maintenance intervention
• Less impact on freight and rollingstock
Key Investments
• Concrete re-sleepering – over 2m new sleepers – 99%+ of the network is concrete
• Rail upgrade – over 1,200km of new heavier rail installed across the network
• Bridge refurbishment – to reduce speed restrictions and support heavier axle loads
• Signalling system upgrades with new infrastructure
• Ballast Rehabilitation Program - $135m to improve Sydney – Melbourne track structure
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Future Developments
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The next steps in policy reform
• National Land Freight Strategy
• Transport Infrastructure Pricing reform
• Commercialisation of all freight infrastructure routes
• Capture of externality costs across all modes
• Heavy Vehicle Charging and Investment Reform (HVCI)
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Future Developments
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The next stage of productivity
An alternate North – South corridor;
• Shorter route and better transit
• 1800m and double stacked trains
Supported by enabling works;
• Improved connections in Qld
• Improved clearances Sydney to Melbourne
• Greater Sydney to Melbourne track capacity
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Future Developments
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The next stage of productivity
Development of intermodal freight precincts
Essential characteristics
• Road and rail connections
• Located in freight generating areas
• Adequate size to enable co-location
• Service domestic and port traffic
• Open access multi-user facilities
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Future Developments
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The next stage of productivity
Efficient use of the infrastructure East to West;
• Asset and infrastructure to support longer, heavier trains
• New control systems to boost capacity and performance
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The interstate rail system has been established as a vital national logistics link
A substantial investment will continue to deliver efficiencies into the future
Development of the next stage of productive investments needs to commence now
Summary
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