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  2. Airport railway line, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Airtrain (also known as the Airport railway line) is the privately owned commuter railway line that extends 13.0 km (8.1 mi) northeast from Brisbane (15.9 km (9.9 mi) from Central station by rail), the state capital of Queensland, to Brisbane Airport at both its separate International and Domestic terminals.

  3. The Cheese Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne International Gateway, colloquially known as The Cheese Stick [1] or Cheesestick, [2] is a giant yellow sculptural work and iconic roadside attraction over the CityLink motorway in the suburb of Parkville of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.

  4. CityLink - Wikipedia

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    CityLink is a privately-owned and operated tollway, but in June 2004, VicRoads became responsible for managing the CityLink concession contract and the state's assets (such as physical infrastructure including roads, bridges, tunnels and the tolling system operated by CityLink, due to be transferred to the state at the end of the concession ...

  5. Airtrain Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Airtrain Citylink is a company that was formed to build and operate the Airport line in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia under a BOOT scheme. The line will pass into Queensland Rail ownership in 2036.

  6. Burnley Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Burnley Tunnel is a tollway tunnel in Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia, which carries traffic eastbound from the West Gate Freeway to the Monash Freeway.It is part of the CityLink Tollway operated by Transurban.

  7. Australian Pacific Touring - Wikipedia

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    Responding to changing market demand, APT ceased operating camping tours in Australia in 2001 and expanded into other domestic enterprises purchasing Sahara Tours, an 18-vehicle touring business operating in Central Australia. In 2003, this was complemented by the purchase of Billy Can Tours operating around the Northern Territory's Top End.

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