Segments completed and operational: Narrabri to North Star Phase 1


 

163km of existing rail corridor was upgraded between Narrabri and Tapscott Road in south Moree and the segment north of Moree, between Camurra and North Star.

Trans4m Rail, a joint venture between contractors John Holland and SEE Civil, was the principal contractor for Phase 1 works.

Key features of Phase 1 project included:

  • seven new bridges to accommodate double-stacked trains
  • five new crossing loops with associated maintenance sidings
  • improved drainage including 4776 new culverts installed under railway and roads
  • upgraded several road connections between the Newell Highway and level crossings between Narrabri and Moree
  • 57 level crossings upgraded to improve safety with 10 passive level crossings upgraded to active with bells, lights and boom gates
  • relocated power and telecommunications utilities
  • enhanced telecommunications in four alignment communities.

On 27 October 2023, the section between Camurra and North Star was commissioned, marking the end of major construction on the project. Normal train operations have resumed along the entire alignment.

 

View the Phase 1 Operations Fact Sheet 

Project Summary

Go on journey along the alignment and learn all about the upgrades to the Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 section.

Take a tour

A map showing the Narrabri to North Star section of Inland Rail, which includes the towns of Bellata, Gurley, Moree, Camurra, Croppa Creek and Pallamallawa.

Five-clawed Worm skink

During Inland Rail’s construction, we have identified habitats of the threatened Five-clawed Worm skink (Anomalopus mackayi) species along sections of the alignment between Narrabri and North Star.

Monitoring the skink

The Narrabri to North Star project’s conditions of approval require us to monitor the Five-clawed Worm skink in the project area for up to four years post project completion. We have set up 15 monitoring sites along the alignment to help us understand the prevalence of the species in the region.

Inland Rail aims, where practicable and possible to place the monitoring stations on ARTC owned land, however there may be some locations where the sites are required to be placed outside the corridor boundary. The stations comprise of one rubber and one carpet tile roughly one meter squared in surface area.

More about the Five-clawed Worm skink

This skink is a burrowing lizard with a worm-like body that can grow up to 270mm long. It tends to be dark brown with a green-yellow underside and features short limbs with three fingers and two toes.

It generally inhabits grassy white box woodlands, river red gum, Coolibah,and Bimble box woodland on moist, deep cracking clay soils and surfaces under fallen timber and leaf litter.

To learn more about the threatened Five-clawed Worm skink, visit the NSW Government’s Office of Environment and Heritage dedicated website page.

Document thumbnail for the Five-clawed Worm skink card

Protecting the Five-clawed Worm skink

This document provides information about the Five-clawed Worm skink (Anomalopus mackayi) species along sections of the alignment between Narrabri and North Star.

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Construction photos

Check out our gallery of photos taken of Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 construction.

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Grinding the rail weld after it has been joined together

Talk to the Inland Rail team

If you would like to contact Inland Rail’s Narrabri to North Star team, you can either call, send an email or visit one of our offices. We also hold events across the region, and you’re welcome to subscribe to our enewsletter.

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