INFRASTRUCTURE * Australia - Cargo base on board
The freight-rail centre is expected to generate about 750 truck movements a week
Newport,VIC,Australia -The Hobsons Bay Leader, by Kelly Brown -15 July 2008: -- An inland port and rail freight distribution centre will go ahead in Altona North after Hobsons Bay Council was overruled at VCAT... The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has ruled that the statewide benefits outweigh "minor" resident and environmental concerns... Modal Place, a new road off Burns St, Altona North, will service both developments with the inland port expected to cater daily for 4000 containers, 900 truck movements and four to five trains... The freight-rail centre is expected to generate about 750 truck movements a week and trains up to 1.8km long... Hobsons Bay Council rejected the developments last December, citing concerns over native grass removal, excessive noise and the general increase in truck traffic... But the case was taken to the tribunal... During proceedings the Minister for Planning, Justin Madden, said the developments were "integral to improving the efficiency of the port and associated freight distribution", the economy, jobs and reduction in road transport... (Picture: MATTHEW MURPHY N03HT209 - Osman Taleb is a local resident angry at the VCAT decision to give the go-ahead for an inland port and rail freight distribution centre)
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