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Brighton Transport Hub
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Location
LocationBrighton, Tasmania
Coordinates42°42′52.16″S 147°13′46.55″E / 42.7144889°S 147.2295972°E / -42.7144889; 147.2295972
Details
Built30 July 2014
Operated byTasRail
Toll Group
Type of harbourdry port
Size50 hectares
No. of platforms2
Rail linesSouth Line
Rail gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Street accessBrighton Bypass
Truck typesB-Double

The Brighton Transport Hub is an intermodal transport hub in the northern Hobart suburb of Brighton operated by TasRail.

History

The idea of building the Brighton Transport Hub (BTH) to replace the outdated and congested TasRail intermodal terminal at Macquarie Point in the Hobart city centre was included in the Southern Transport Investment Program of 2007.[1]

Macquarie Point featured many short holding tracks that prevented trains being moved as a single continuous vehicle which caused extensive shunting throughout loading operations. These delays occurred in addition to long travel times south of Bridgewater, where the main South railway line followed the River Derwent through Hobart's northern suburbs, across 21 level crossings which required slow train speeds.[2][3]

The Macquarie Point site featured a poor quality surface with uneven levels which created difficulties for the loading, unloading and manoeuvring of freight across the site. The site configuration did not allow for efficient truck consolidation and deconsolidation and added to the delays borne by transport companies waiting for containers to be unloaded.[4] It closed on 22 June 2014.[5][6]

The BTH site, 25 kilometres north of Macquarie Point, was chosen as the preferred site of the inland port because of its close proximity to the Midland Highway and the South railway line. It allows freight to be easily transferred between road and rail transport and enable efficient movement of freight between Tasmania's southern and northern ports.[7]

The BTH was built in conjunction with the Brighton Bypass from 2009 by a John Holland / Hazell Bros consortium.[8][9][10] In December 2012, Toll Group announced it would relocate from Macquarie Point to the BTH.[11][12] It opened on 30 July 2014.[13][14][15]

References

  1. ^ Southern Tasmania, National Transport Network Investment Program 2007-2015 Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources June 2007
  2. ^ Brighton Transport Hub Project Parliament of Tasmania 2008
  3. ^ Brighton Transport Hub Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources
  4. ^ The Brighton Transport Hub Tasmanian Rail News issue 245 August 2010 pages 12-17
  5. ^ End of the line for TasRail’s last train out of Hobart The Mercury 22 June 2014
  6. ^ Hobart closure Tasmanian Rail News issue 255 October 2014 page 2
  7. ^ Largest ever transport infrastructure projects in Tasmania - Get underway Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government 21 April 2009
  8. ^ Transport hub operator sought Brighton Council 5 June 2009
  9. ^ Brighton Bypass and Transport Hub Underway Local Government Association of Tasmania July 2009
  10. ^ Bypass Southern Section and Transport Hub Hazell Bros
  11. ^ Toll commits to new Brighton transport hub Australasian Transport News 12 December 2012
  12. ^ Toll starts work on $24m Tasmanian freight terminal Track & Signal issue 17/4 November 2013 page 19
  13. ^ Toll Holdings opens new headquarters at Brighton Transport Hub ABC News 30 July 2014
  14. ^ TasRail Brighton Yard TasRail 30 July 2014
  15. ^ Brighton Transport Hub TasRail

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