Australia's freight used to go by train, not truck. Here's how we can bring back rail – and cut emissions
- Written by: Philip Laird, Honorary Principal Fellow, University of Wollongong
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Until the 1960s, railways dominated freight across every distance bar the shortest. Much freight went by sea, and some by truck.
But then trucking grew, and grew, and grew, while rail’s share of freight outside mined ore has shrunk and domestic shipping freight is diminished. By the mid-70s, trains carried only about 23% of...





















