Tweed shire mayor says council ‘dropped the ball’ on consultations when converting disused train tracks
New South Wales
The 24km Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail opened on 1 March between Murwillumbah and Mullumbimby, making use of the disused railway corridor from the passenger trains that stopped running in 2004. However, the removal of the tracks to make way for a bike trail has been controversial among community groups committed bringing trains back to the region.
The pro-rail group has never been opposed to having a bike trail, Shelley said – instead, they would like to see the rail brought back as well.
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