Albury residents will have to wait until later this year to see exact changes to cater for high freight trains on Inland Rail

Anthony Bunn
Updated February 21 2021 - 7:21pm, first published 2:30pm
Look at that: Jim Griffin makes a point to his wife Gwen as they eye a map showing the Inland Rail corridor from Melbourne to Brisbane. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
Look at that: Jim Griffin makes a point to his wife Gwen as they eye a map showing the Inland Rail corridor from Melbourne to Brisbane. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

FINAL designs showing how rail bridges in Albury will cater for double-stacked freight trains are expected to be made public mid-year.

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Anthony Bunn

Anthony Bunn

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