A freight-priority spur connecting Canberra to Eden, Australia's only natural deepwater port between Sydney and Melbourne. Strategic Pacific export gateway.
This section will describe what the route specifically delivers for the people on or near the line — journeys enabled, towns connected, what changes for everyday life. Audience-specific framing in development.
Plain-language route description in development. Will describe the corridor alignment, terrain, length, and key engineering features.
List of communities along the corridor and what each town gains from the connection — in development.
| Journey | Distance | Maglev | Electric freight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canberra → Eden | 250 km | 25min | 1h |
Direct point-to-point time. Maglev at peak speed, electric freight at peak. No intermediate stops.
Service stack carried by this corridor (passenger maglev, electric freight, HVDC transmission, water, gas, fibre, etc.) — detail in development.
Sequencing open. The order of phases beyond Phase 0 will be determined by political and economic momentum, capital partner sequencing, and community advocacy after the Phase 0 spine is operating.
Design and engineering detail — pylon configuration, viaduct type, terrain treatment, construction methodology, manufacturing approach. To be developed alongside the dedicated MMC engineering memo for this route.
Cost build-up and funding plan — capital, operating, lifecycle. Detailed cost engineering memo in preparation. Numbers will be published once the analysis is complete and reviewed.
A dedicated engineering memo studying this route — alignment analysis, terrain data, traffic projections, cost build-up — is being developed for publication on the Multi-Modal Corridors site. Link will be added when the memo is complete.