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Powered by a small diesel engine Rio Tinto's automated train
Powered by a small diesel engine Rio Tinto's automated train system is capable of transporting more than 3 million kg (18,000 lb) of goods by rail every minute on average.
The train system is also capable of making trips up to 40 km (11 miles), in excess of the speed of sound.
The trains are also capable of running on public transport, while a passenger can also carry two.
The train system will serve as part of the national Rail Service program for the next 10 years.
Pricing is set to be announced later this month.
- This article was originally published by Perth NowA Texas-based environmental group is fighting a proposed $3.5 billion state program to limit air pollution — which could affect roughly 2 million people.
The Texas Environmental Policy Action Center, which filed a lawsuit against the state last week, says it has been denied access to the program because of the "significant environmental impact" of the program, which would shut down much of the state's oil and gas operations, including some of its power plants.
The center has filed a lawsuit against the state and the government over the program, arguing that it's "a violation of people� rights" because the program is designed to reduce air pollution and "may cause environmental damage" to people from air pollution. A lawsuit filed last month by the Center for American Progress and the Center for Science in the Public Interest argued the program would "cause significant environmental damage to communities and to people�s health and safety."
The Center for American Progress also says the program would have "serious and immediate economic and economic impacts" on the state, as well as on the region itself. But the center also claims the center's lawsuit was "unconstitutional.''
The Texas Energy Commission has already approved the project, which would be financed by the state and the nation.
The Texas Environmental Policy Action Center is fighting a proposed $3.5 billion project to limit air pollution — which could affect roughly 2 million people.
Ethan Allen says the Texas Environmental Policy Action Center is "not fighting a federal lawsuit, but this is the latest in a series of lawsuits that are being filed all over the country to try and block this program for years."
"In Texas, the air is a top priority right now, and the program should have been developed to reduce air pollution," Allen says. "The state cannot keep failing to protect the air that it consumes."The White House has confirmed that the
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