April 2014
Travelling long distances is an unavoidable part of living in Australia, with about 1,800 towns spread thinly over some 7.7 million square kilometres. Travel accounts for one quarter of Australia’s total energy consumption, and 15% of our greenhouse gas emissions. High Speed Rail shows how high speed rail between Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane can provide clean, efficient, affordable and comfortable transport for 80% of Australia’s population along the east coast. And, reduce our travel emissions at the same time.
High Speed Rail (HSR) shows a system running from Melbourne to Brisbane via Canberra and Sydney, to be developed as part of a zero emissions transport strategy for Australia. Once operational in 2025 it can become a dominant mode of transport for the busy east coast corridor, providing a superior service over flying or driving for a major portion of regional journeys. Some 60% of Australia’s population would live within 50 km of a HSR station.
High Speed Rail (HSR) shows a system running from Melbourne to Brisbane via Canberra and Sydney, to be developed as part of a zero emissions transport strategy for Australia. Once operational in 2025 it can become a dominant mode of transport for the busy east coast corridor, providing a superior service over flying or driving for a major portion of regional journeys. Some 60% of Australia’s population would live within 50 km of a HSR station.