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KiwiRail plans to expand its services on top of upgraded tracks

Government funding of infrastructure allows KiwiRail to focus on operations.

Brent Edwards Fri, 06 Aug 2021

KiwiRail chief executive Greg Miller is confident the operating side of the business will be able to stand on its own feet within three years.

Last month, the government announced $1.3 billion to upgrade the country’s rail infrastructure over the next three years as part of the first rail

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Brent Edwards Fri, 06 Aug 2021
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