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Along with many in affected communities, Queensland Rail has been responding to the recent flood crisis and the recovery of our network from record rain and flooding. Our teams have undertaken a mammoth job to repair damage that was sustained across rail infrastructure in Queensland.
It’s hard to convey the full scale of the effort undertaken in the last few weeks, but one thing’s for sure – our teams dug deep with planning, persistence and hard work to reconnect communities once again. Sincere thanks to our customers, rail freight partners and the broader community for your patience during this time.
We just wanted to assure you that we’re working hard to bring you our next episode, however because of these weather events, our team has had to temporarily redirect our focus.
A reminder that we love hearing from our listeners, and invite you to connect with us via the Queensland Rail Facebook and Instagram accounts, where you can share your suggestions on what topics you would like us to cover in a future episode.
Greg and Annette will be back soon with episode six of the Queensland Rail History Podcast, where we will discuss beautiful gardens of times past, and how their legacy is kept alive today through the beautification of our stations. We thank you again for your patience.
Along with many in affected communities, Queensland Rail has been responding to the recent flood crisis and the recovery of our network from record rain and flooding. Our teams have undertaken a mammoth job to repair damage that was sustained across rail infrastructure in Queensland.
It’s hard to convey the full scale of the effort undertaken in the last few weeks, but one thing’s for sure – our teams dug deep with planning, persistence and hard work to reconnect communities once again. Sincere thanks to our customers, rail freight partners and the broader community for your patience during this time.
We just wanted to assure you that we’re working hard to bring you our next episode, however because of these weather events, our team has had to temporarily redirect our focus.
A reminder that we love hearing from our listeners, and invite you to connect with us via the Queensland Rail Facebook and Instagram accounts, where you can share your suggestions on what topics you would like us to cover in a future episode.
Greg and Annette will be back soon with episode six of the Queensland Rail History Podcast, where we will discuss beautiful gardens of times past, and how their legacy is kept alive today through the beautification of our stations. We thank you again for your patience.
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