Hume Coal believes its proposed plans to use the latest in rail technology and existing infrastructure would benefit the Highlands community and its environment.
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Outline in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Hume Coal said if the project was approved it would use the latest rail locomotives and, in an Australian coal industry first, covered coal wagons to transport the product coal from the mine to port.
Company spokesman Ben Fitzsimmons, said Hume Coal was well positioned to take advantage of the existing rail infrastructure which linked the region to the coastal port and main rail transport routes.
“Many mine developments would be enviable of our project’s proximity to an existing rail line with adequate capacity and relatively short travel time to the port”
Mr Fitzsimmons said the use of covered wagons was a clear sign of the company’s commitment to the development of a sustainable mining operation, making full use of the technology available to ensure co-existence with existing industry and mitigating the impacts on surrounding environment.
“Trains to transport the coal will mean no trucks using local roads, and minimizing the impacts on the local air quality through the use of brand new rolling stock, lower emission locomotives and covered coal wagons.”