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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian Government order dealing with rail infrastructure at a specific junction point where the South Line and the Derwent Valley Line meet in Tasmania.
What it likely does: This type of order (made under Tasmania's rail infrastructure legislation) formally designates, defines, or regulates a particular section of railway track — specifically the junction where two rail lines connect. This could involve:
Who does it affect?
Why does it matter? Junction points between rail lines are legally and practically important — they determine who has right of way, who is responsible for maintenance, and how trains are scheduled and routed. Getting this right in law reduces disputes and keeps freight moving safely.
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Direct links to the current provisions in Rail Infrastructure (South and Derwent Valley Line Junction) Order 2025.
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View on official registerSourced from Tasmanian Legislation Online (legislation.tas.gov.au), CC BY 4.0.
Note: The document provided contains primarily administrative/status metadata and does not include the substantive operative clauses of the Order, so a full analysis of its specific legal effects is limited.