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‘Weld-class’ manufacturing milestone as advanced train welding robot arrives in Maryborough

The Queensland Government has announced the installation of a new high-tech welding robot at the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) facility in Torbanlea, marking a key milestone in the state’s ongoing manufacturing project.

Downer opens applications for 300 jobs in train manufacturing

Construction of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program’s (QTMP) facility at Torbanlea is moving ahead, with Downer reporting major progress as wall cladding nears completion and specialist equipment installation begins.

Qld awards $30M train manufacturing contract to Darra company Knorr-Bremse

The Queensland Government has awarded Knorr-Bremse a $30 million contract under the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) to supply climate control systems for 65 new six-car passenger trains.

Brisbane tests first mock-up for Qld’s locally manufactured trains

The first draft design of Australia’s most accessible passenger trains has undergone testing at a Low-Fidelity (Lo-Fi) train mock-up in Geebung, Brisbane. 

Goldmine road overhaul to support Queensland’s train manufacturing expansion

The Queensland Government and the City of Gold Coast announced a critical upgrade to a section of Goldmine Road in Ormeau, a move seen as essential to the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). 

New Queensland train manufacturing facility to be built in Torbanlea

Queensland-based Beenleigh Steel Fabrications has secured a $40 million contract to construct the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program’s facility near Maryborough. 
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