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  2. Electric vehicle policies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Electric vehicle policies in Australia. Electric vehicle policies in Australia include incentives such as electric vehicle subsidies, interest-free loans, registration exemptions, stamp duty exemptions, the luxury car tax exemption and discounted parking for both private and commercial purchases. The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in ...

  3. High-speed rail in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This speed is above the internationally accepted definition of high-speed rail of 200 km/h (124 mph). [ 5] Trains in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia operate at a maximum service speed of 160 km/h (99.4 mph). The High Speed Rail Authority, a federal government agency established in 2023, has been tasked with "advising ...

  4. Adelaide Metro 4000 class - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Metro 4000 class, also referred to as A-City trains, [3] are electric multiple unit trains built by Bombardier Transportation (later Alstom) [a] [1] in Dandenong, Victoria for the electrified Adelaide rail network. They are the only class of operational electric trains in South Australia, [4] running services on the Gawler, Seaford ...

  5. Electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An electric vehicle ( EV) is a vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. The vehicle can be powered by a collector system, with electricity from extravehicular sources, or can be powered autonomously by a battery or by converting fuel to electricity using a generator or fuel cells. [ 1] EVs include road and rail vehicles ...

  6. Railway electrification in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Electrification of Australian railways began with the Melbourne and Sydney suburban lines. Melbourne suburban lines were electrified from 1919 using 1,500 V DC. Sydney suburban lines were electrified from 1926 using the same system. Later Australian systems used 25 kV 50 Hz AC electrification, which had been introduced in the 1950s in France ...

  7. Sydney Tramway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Tramway Museum. / -34.044321; 151.051966. The Sydney Tramway Museum (operated by the South Pacific Electric Railway) is Australia's oldest tramway museum and the largest in the southern hemisphere. It is located at Loftus in the southern suburbs of Sydney .

  8. Trams in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne tramway network is a tramway system serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The tramway network is centred around the Melbourne central business district (CBD) and consists of approximately 1,700 tram stops across 24 routes. It is the largest operational urban tram network in the world and one of the most used, [ 3 ...

  9. Rail electrification in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Rail electrification in Queensland. In the late 1970s and 1980s, a significant rail electrification program was completed in the Australian state of Queensland. The electrified Queensland network is the largest in Australia with over 2,000 kilometres electrified, the next biggest is New South Wales with 640 kilometres, that is served mainly as ...