How do you build a track in an active rail network? Track possession means taking temporary control of a section of railway to allow Inland Rail construction teams to safely carry out building or upgrade work. This process protects workers and ensures the rail network is developed efficiently and reliably.
Why is track possession important?
Track possession is critical for maintaining a safe environment during construction or maintenance on the rail network. It provides Inland Rail construction teams with full access to specific sections of track, ensuring the safety of both workers and the public. By controlling the track, Inland Rail can complete complex construction tasks faster, efficiently progressing toward project milestones while minimising disruptions to surrounding communities.
How does track possession work?
Track possession works by temporarily taking a section of track out of service, allowing Inland Rail teams to perform tasks such as laying new rails, constructing crossing loops, or installing signalling systems. To minimise impacts on train services, possessions are typically scheduled during off-peak times or weekends. Inland Rail coordinates with rail operators, contractors, and local communities to ensure safe, smooth operations and keep the public informed.
See upcoming track possession schedules and work notifications in your local area to stay informed.
Why is track possession used for large rail projects?
For Inland Rail, track possession is essential for constructing large-scale rail infrastructure projects. This practice provides safe, controlled access to track sections, enabling uninterrupted progress on tasks like building new rail lines and enhancing connectivity across Australia’s inland regions. Track possession allows Inland Rail to work efficiently and avoid interference from passing trains, which is vital for meeting construction timelines and maintaining project safety.
How does track possession impact train services?
During track possession, train services may be temporarily delayed, rerouted, or replaced with alternative transportation, such as bus services. Inland Rail works with operators to carefully plan these possessions, minimising any inconvenience to the public. Passengers are notified in advance through service updates and public notices, helping the community prepare for any changes.
What is a Possession Weekend?
A possession weekend is when a section of track is taken out of service for an extended period, usually over a weekend, to allow major construction or upgrades. Inland Rail schedules these weekends in coordination with rail operators and contractors and communicates plans with the community. While these periods may cause temporary service changes, they are essential for ensuring the rail network remains safe, reliable, and on track for completion.