Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
But like passenger services trains are only efficient when taking a large quantity of a single comodity from a single departure location to a single destination. Commodities like coal, grains and other minerals.
Every other form of heavy freight rail lacks rail infrastructure and logistic centres which would not be cost effective to build and maintain for the vast majority of freight. Then rail still requires trucks to deliver the product from the rail head to the customer. The only situations where freight rail would be ecconomic, is the mass transport of containers to and from ports to freight interchanges outside the metropolitan areas and for high speed freight rail between the Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and possibly Adelaide and/or Rockhampton.