http://www.news.com.au/common/story_pag ... 02,00.html
This article suggests to me that the problem in NSW is similar to that in Britain when the track was owned by Railtrack - lack of awareness of safety.
I am not sure whether Railcorp is private or public, but it suggests the fashionable political idea of separating track ownership from operators has been a disaster now in two different countries.
This article suggests to me that the problem in NSW is similar to that in Britain when the track was owned by Railtrack - lack of awareness of safety.
I am not sure whether Railcorp is private or public, but it suggests the fashionable political idea of separating track ownership from operators has been a disaster now in two different countries.