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National Rail Safety Register Accreditations ONRSR NATIONAL RAIL SAFETY REGISTER ACCREDITATIONS ONRSR DATE OF RAIL TRANSPORT OPERATORS (RTO) CODE RSO / RIM ACCREDITED BY ONRSR OPERATING IN: ONRSR APPLICATIONS ACCREDITATION SA NT TAS NSW VIC ACT WA QLD APPLICATION DATE OF APPLICATION STATUS 3801 LTD 381 RSO x x x NSW x ACT x QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 20 April 2021 Complete ABT Railway Ministerial Corporation ABT RSO & RIM x x TAS x x x x x 1 May 2013 Variation 20 December 2013 Complete Variation Acciona Infrastructure Projects Australia Pty Ltd ABI RSO SA x x NSW x x x QLD 20 January 2013 27 November 2020 Complete Variation 25 January 2021 Complete Adelaide Metro Operations Pty Ltd AMO RSO & RIM SA x x x x x x x 5 July 2020 Variation 03 May 2021 Complete Airtrain City Link Limited ACL RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Alexandra Timber Tramway and Museum ATT RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x x 2 December 2019 Alstom Transport Australia Pty Limited ATA RSO x x x x VIC x WA x 18 March 2016 Variation 11 December 2020 Complete Variation 18 May 2017 Complete ALTRAC Light Rail 1 Pty Limited & ALTRAC Light Rail 2 Pty Limited & Variation 27 July 2018 Complete ALR RSO & RIM x x x NSW x x x x 29 September 2015 ALTRAC Light Rail 3 Pty Limited Variation 21 November 2019 Complete Variation 8 October 2020 Complete Arc Infrastructure Pty Ltd WNR RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Arenco (NSW) Pty Limited ARE RSO x x x NSW x x x x 16 May 2017 Atherton - Herberton Historic Railway Inc. ATR RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 07 June 2018 Complete Aurizon Network Pty Ltd QRN RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 24 October 2014 Complete Variation 30 November 2015 Complete Variation 26 February 2016 Complete Variation 20 May 2016 Complete Variation 31 August 2016 Complete Variation 30 April 2017 Complete Aurizon Operations Limited QUR RSO & RIM SA NT TAS NSW VIC x WA QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 26 July 2017 Complete Variation 21 September 2017 Complete Variation 27 March 2018 Complete Variation 28 June 2018 Complete Variation 10 September 2018 Complete Variation 20 December 2018 Complete Australia Eastern Railroad Pty Ltd AER RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Australia Western Railroad Pty Ltd AWR RSO & RIM SA x x NSW VIC x WA x 20 January 2013 Australian Electric Transport Museum SA Inc AET RSO & RIM SA x x x x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 10 July 2013 Complete Variation 28 January 2014 Complete Variation 24 June 2014 Complete Variation 24 June 2014 Complete Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited ART RSO & RIM SA x x NSW VIC x WA QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 21 August 2014 Complete Variation 15 June 2015 Complete Variation 12 October 2015 Complete Variation 14 April 2016 Complete Variation 8 August 2016 Complete Australian Railway Historical Society (SA Div) Inc ARH RSO & RIM SA x x x x x x x 20 January 2013 Australian Railway Historical Society – (WA Div) Inc AWA RSO x x x x x x WA x 30 January 2018 Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division RHQ RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 7 July 2020 Complete Australian Society of Section Car Operators Incorporated ASS RSO x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Australian Terminal Operations Management Pty Ltd ATO RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA QLD 23 September 2016 Austube Mills Pty Ltd AML RSO x x x x x x x QLD 5 April 2018 Ballarat Tramway Museum BAL RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x x 2 December 2019 BBI Rail Aus Pty Ltd BBI RIM x x x x x x WA x 1 July 2020 BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd BNW RSO x x x x x x WA x 2 December 2015 Variation 27 February 2017 Complete BHP Billiton Iron Ore Pty Ltd BHP RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Variation 6 June 2019 Complete BlueScope Steel (AIS) Pty. Ltd. BSS RSO & RIM x x x NSW x x x QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 28 March 2014 Complete BlueScope Steel Limited BSL RSO x x x x VIC x x x 19 May 2014 BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited BMA RSO x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Bombardier Transportation Australia Pty Ltd BTA RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x QLD 19 May 2014 Variation 22 March 2021 Complete Boral Cement Limited BCS RSO x x x NSW VIC x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 28 August 2014 Complete Variation 28 September 2016 Complete Variation 22 December 2016 Complete Variation 6 February 2018 Complete Bowmans Rail Pty Ltd BOW RSO & RIM SA NT x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 30 November 2018 Complete Variation 30 November 2018 Complete Variation 30 November 2018 Complete Variation 16 March 2020 Complete Bradken Resources Pty Limited BRM RSO x x x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Brand Productions Corporate Pty Ltd BPC RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Brimble Rail Pty Ltd BRI RSO SA NT TAS NSW VIC ACT WA QLD 16 December 2020 Bundaberg Steam Tramway Preservation Society Incorporated BST RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Busselton Jetty Inc. BJC RSO x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Byron Bay Railroad Company Limited BYR RSO & RIM x x x NSW x x x x 5 June 2015 Variation 14 August 2017 Complete Objective Document ID: A433067 Last Updated: 6 May 2021 ONRSR DATE OF RAIL TRANSPORT OPERATORS (RTO) CODE RSO / RIM ACCREDITED BY ONRSR OPERATING IN: ONRSR APPLICATIONS ACCREDITATION SA NT TAS NSW VIC ACT WA QLD APPLICATION DATE OF APPLICATION STATUS Variation 27 August 2018 Complete Cairns Kuranda Steam Trains Limited Partnership CKS RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 26 September 2019 Complete Variation 24 January 2018 Complete Canberra Metro Operations Pty Ltd CMO RSO & RIM x x x x x ACT x x 19 September 2016 Variation 11 April 2019 Complete Variation 5 August 2019 Complete Carmichael Rail Network Pty Ltd CRN RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 22 December 2020 Complete Carnarvon Heritage Group CLR RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Castlemaine and Maldon Railway Preservation Society CMR RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x x 2 December 2019 Variation 22 April 2020 Complete Cement Australia Pty Limited CAP RSO x x x NSW x x x QLD 20 January 2013 City of Busselton BJR RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd CBL RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Cobdogla Steam Friends Society Inc CSF RSO & RIM SA x x x x x x x 20 January 2013 Cockburn Cement Limited CCL RSO x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Variation 5 March 2015 Complete Coleman Rail Pty Ltd COL RSO SA x x NSW VIC x WA QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 31 August 2016 Complete Variation 27 July 2019 Complete Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd. CRL RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Variation 15 November 2013 Complete Variation 11 August 2014 Complete Variation 5 March 2015 Complete Variation 14 July 2016 Complete Variation CPB Contractors Pty Limited LCP RSO & RIM SA x x NSW VIC x x QLD 20 January 2013 18 October 2018 Complete Variation 11 July 2019 Complete Variation 13 December 2019 Refused Variation 13 March 2020 Complete Variation 22 June 2020 Complete Variation Crawfords Freightlines Pty Ltd CFF RIM x x x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 27 May 2017 Complete CSBP Limited CSB RSO x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Darling Downs Historical Rail Society Ltd DSR RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Derwent Valley Railway Inc DVR RSO & RIM x x TAS x x x x x 20 January 2013 Diesel Electric Rail Motor Preservation Association of Victoria DER RSO x x x x VIC x x x 19 May 2014 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Limited DSM RSO & RIM x x x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 6 September 2016 Complete Variation 22 December 2016 Complete Variation 27 October 2017 Complete Variation 24 May 2018 Complete Downer EDI Rail Pty Ltd EDI RSO & RIM SA NT x NSW VIC x x QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 22 June 2018 Complete Variation 02 July 2019 Complete Variation 15 July 2019 Complete Variation 07 September 2020 Complete Downer EDI Works Pty Ltd WIV RSO SA NT TAS NSW VIC ACT WA QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 5 March 2015 Complete DP World Sydney Limited DPS RIM x x x NSW x x x x 17 March 2015 Variation 10 July 2017 Complete EDI Rail – Bombardier Transportation (Maintenance) Pty Limited EDB RSO & RIM x x x x x x WA x 2 November 2015 Variation 27 November 2014 Complete Emerald Tourist Railway Board ETR RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x x 19 May 2014 Variation 22 June 2018 Complete Variation 6 September 2016 Complete Ettamogah Rail Hub Pty Ltd ERH RSO & RIM x x x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 18 December 2019 Complete Flinders Ports Pty Limited FPP RIM SA x x x x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 11 March 2014 Complete Fluor Australia Pty Ltd FDA RSO x x x NSW x x x x 20 January 2013 Variation 31 August 2015 Complete Freightliner Australia Pty Ltd FLA RSO SA x x NSW VIC x WA QLD 20 January 2013 Variation 8 October 2013 Complete Friends of ArcherPark Station & Steam Train Museum FPS RSO & RIM x x x x x x x QLD 1 July 2017 Geelong Steam Preservation Society BPR RSO & RIM x x x x VIC x x x 19 May 2014 Variation 15 May 2017 Complete Variation 15 June 2016 Complete Gemco Rail Pty Ltd GEM RSO x x x NSW VIC x WA x 20 January 2013 Variation 31 August 2018 Complete Variation 16 May 2019 Complete Variation 28 August 2019 Complete G.H.
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