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About RailCorp

Rail Corporation New South Wales is the merged entity of the State Rail Authority of New South Wales and the metropolitan functions of the Rail Infrastructure Corporation. RailCorp was established as a corporation on 1 January 2004 under the Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Agencies) Act 2003.

This legislation allows for the continuation of StateRail and RIC as legal organisations while work proceeds on a program for transfer of functions, assets, staff, etc.

Background Background
Our aim is to provide safe, clean and reliable passenger services through our two brands, CityRail and CountryLink.
Board of Directors Board of Directors
RailCorp has a Board of Directors responsible and accountable to the Premier and the Treasurer of NSW.
Organisation structure Organisation structure
Our responsibilities are reflected in three broad areas.
Safety Safety
RailCorp has clear objectives to deliver safe, clean and reliable railway passenger services to the people of NSW.
Code of conduct Code of conduct
Read about the standards of behaviour expected of all employees, contractors and consultants.
Major projects Major projects
Read about current expansion projects to accommodate future growth in passenger and freight traffic.
New trains: Public Private Partnership Rolling stock public private partnership
RailCorp will introduce new modern, air-conditioned trains through the mechanism of a public private partnership (PPP).
Pest reduction program Pest reduction program
Read about how the community will be notified of the use of pesticides.
Heritage management Heritage management
RailCorp is the owner of the largest collection of heritage assets of any State Government Agency.
Australian Railway Monument Australian Railway Monument
A tribute to the railway industry and its employees for their contribution to Australia's development.
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