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Level crossing safety : An update to the 2004 train illumination report

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Level Crossing Safety
Report tabling press conference: 23 June 2009


Speakers: Catherine King MP (Chair), Paul Neville MP (Deputy Chair ) and James Bidgood MP (Committee Member).

Report

On Monday 22 June 2009, the House Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government tabled its report update of the Inquiry into Train Illumination.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 4 chapters and 5 appendices.

Level Crossing Safety: An update to the 2004 Train Illumination Report

Preliminary pages (PDF 92KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 75KB)
Background to the report

Chapter 2 (PDF 87KB)
Collisions at level crossings

Chapter 3 (PDF 149KB)
Measures to reduce collisions at level crossings

Chapter 4 (PDF 140KB)
Improving national level crossing safety data and policy

Appendix A (PDF 48KB)
Recommendations

Appendix B (PDF 57KB)
Government Response to Train Illumination Report

Appendix C (PDF 37KB)
List of Submissions

Appendix D (PDF 79KB)
List of Exhibits

Appendix E (PDF 61KB)
List of Witnesses

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