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Re: [WA] Minister denies Govt not committed to high-speed train



I'd guess that GSR leases the Keswick terminal building from ARTC, but has
non-exclusive use of the track and platforms, which again would be owned by
ARTC (whose headquarters are just west of the former Mile End Goods
platforms).

Arthur.

"Maurie Daly" <mauried@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
39f56c40.41340607@can-news.tpg.com.au">news:39f56c40.41340607@can-news.tpg.com.au...
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:03:27 GMT, "Peter Berrett"
> <pberrett@optushome.com.au> wrote:
>
> >
> >Any chance of a the high speed train running occasionally to either
> >Esperance or Adelaide? the tilting wouldn't be much use but the nippy
speeds
> >might make the service viable.
> >
> >cheers peter
> >
> Id say very unlikely,but it does pose another more relevant question.
> Who is in control of Keswick Station?
> ie if another rail operator who is a competitor to GSR wants to run SG
> trains to Adelaide ,can GSR refuse them the use of Keswick station.?
>
> MD
>
>