Taylor Rail and its Signalling Partner SJM Rail Signalling, sign Letter of Award (LOA) for ECI Stage of Port Botany Track Upgrade Works

Building on years of collaboration across Australia's East Coast, Taylor Rail and SJM continue their success together.

DP World and NSW Ports are co-investing A$400 million to extend the rail terminal at Port Botany in Sydney which will transform its logistics capability and reinforce the city’s position as a vital gateway for international trade.

NSW Ports is contributing A$148 million for the new facility which will service both the Container Terminal and the Logistics Park, one of Australia’s best examples of the global trend for locating major logistics facilities close to major arterial ports. The project – which will start on site in June 2025 and take in the order of two years to compete – comprises the addition of five new rail sidings to accommodate 600-metre-long regional trains.

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Taylor Rail together with SJM Rail Signalling (SJM), trading as the Botany Bay Alliance is excited to announce that they have signed an LOA with Head Contractor, Fulton Hogan, to progress design and define scope for the major upgrade of DPWorld rail terminal at Port Botany, NSW.

Taylor Rail together with SJM have worked successfully together for a number of years on Australia’s eastern seaboard and this new contract builds on their recent successful joint completion of major track works on Port of Melbourne’s Port Rail Transformation Project.

Approved by CEOs of TRA and SJM