List of former government railway authorities of Australia

List of former government railway authorities of Australia

*See also: History of rail transport in Australia

This is a list of former government railway authorities of Australia - often known colloquially in the different states as "The Government Railways", and "The State Railways".

For former non-government companies see List of former Australian railway companies

National

* Commonwealth Railways
* Australian National Railways Commission
* National Rail Corporation

New South Wales

* New South Wales Government Railways
* New South Wales Public Transport Commission
* State Rail Authority of New South Wales

Queensland

* Queensland Railways

outh Australia

* South Australian Railways
* State Transport Authority

Tasmania

* Tasmanian Government Railways
* TasRail

Victoria

* Victorian Railways
* VicRail
* State Transport Authority
* Metropolitan Transit Authority
* Public Transport Corporation

Western Australia

* Western Australian Government Railways
* Westrail
* Western Australian Government Railways Commission

ee also

* Rail transport in Australia
* History of rail transport in Australia


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